MIT wins world finals of the 45th International Collegiate Programming Contest

On Nov. 10, MIT’s team of student coders made history by winning the globe’s oldest, largest, and most prestigious programming contest — the world finals of the International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC). Held in Dhaka, Bangladesh, the 45th world finals drew a live audience of over 1,600 viewers to the tense 12-problem competition, which featured 420 contestants representing 140 universities across 45 nations. The first ICPC World Finals was held in 1977, and the second (in 1978) was won by MIT — followed by many, many years of close misses…

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