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Début du TI-Concours dans 10 jours !

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SpiroH:

--- Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on December 16, 2013, 03:52:51 pm ---I don't see that in the english quote above ???

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Prizes should be known in advance, no? :-\

Matrefeytontias:
Rather, here's a translation by a French :P


--- Quote from: noelthebest on December 16, 2013, 07:39:12 am ---Hello everyone ! :D

That's official, TI-Concours will start the 26th of December 2013, 4:00 pm French time zone (GMT+1) ! Of course, I hope that this fourth edition of the contest will be full of success ;D

What is TI-Concours ?

Created in 2011, TI-Concours is an international calculator programming contest, focusing on TI-z80 and TI-Nspire.
For the 2014 edition, four categories (and thus four languages) are allowed :

* TI-Basic z80 (excepting PCSE);
* Axe;
* z80 assembly (excepting PCSE);
* Nspire Lua.

Veterans will notice that 68K TI-Basic is not in the course anymore.

For 2014, the contest will be divided into two rounds : qualifications and final.

Qualifications

As you can guess by the name, qualifications will select people for the final round : they are made of one or two imposed subjects depending on the language.

The setting of these imposed subject that made their first appearance in the first edition of the contest made the TI-Concours unique by his way of functioning. Not only they permit to show the programming skills of each contestant, but they only show their ability to follow rules and constraints (hence the name, "imposed subjects").

The main advantage of these subjects is that they allow for fair and objective grading : everyone gives back the "same" program !

Once this is done, all contestants are graded out of 300 points, and the bests of each category will be qualified for the final round.
Please note that in the Nspire Lua category, there will only be one subject for 2 weeks, graded out of 300 points. In other categories, there are two one-week subjects, graded out of 100 and 200 respectively.

The final round


Qualified contestants participate in two new rounds : a 20-minutes oral (no preparation) and an on-calc test (three hours plus 20 minutes to upload all programs). The oral, which is done with a jury member, consists in questions about the programming language concerned by the contestant's category, but also on TI calculators in general. The main goal is to be as effective as possible, effectively the faster you answer questions, the more points you get ! The on-calc test consists in several programs that you'll have to write in a specified amount of time. A common theme will lead the writing of these programs, we hope, with a funny side ;)
Those two rounds are graded out of 400, for a final total out of 1100 points (try to get above 1000 first :P).

Dates

Registering starts the 26th of December and ends the 13th of January for the jury. Contestants are free to register until the first round is done in the concerned category (so yeah, you can register one day before the deadline of round 1).



Orals will take place from 5th to 11th of April, and on-calc tests the 12th and 13th of April. The plan is to have definitive results the 28th of April. You can note that the contest starts early to end early (relative to previous years), so that noone has problems with exams or anything.

Jury

Jury is made of volunteers that meets the following conditions :

* be over 16 years old
* know how to program with the language of the category you use (logical heh)
* have the right calcs to test programs
* speak French and/or English (both are nice, but we welcome English-only-speaking judges now).

Well of course, if you're under 18, your parents must agree ;D

The jury will take care of creating the subjects (qualifications, oral, on-calc test). It determines the grading rubric and then use it to grade the contestants. It is also it that take care of orals, hence the need to know how to speak correctly ;)

Note that this takes time, especially in z80 TI-Basic, so volunteer only if you are sure you will have enough time ! ;)

Prizes

Surprise ! :D But there will be, be sure of that, you'll know more about it from now to next month, we promise ;D

Registering

The site is programmed to open inscriptions at 4:00 pm precise, the 26th of December. If you're afraid of forgetting it, you can still pre-register here, so that we can send you an email when the contest/inscriptions starts (you get one automatically if you participated last year).

Of course, we hope that you'll be as many as possible to get in ! ;D

So yeah, that's all, thanks for reading :)

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DJ Omnimaga:

--- Quote from: SpiroH on December 16, 2013, 03:54:54 pm ---
--- Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on December 16, 2013, 03:52:51 pm ---I don't see that in the english quote above ???

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Prizes should be known in advance, no? :-\


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Ok, because I tend to not understand some of your posts, since they use plenty of weird proverbs or jokes that I don't get >.< . It might be due to me being younger, though.

Also I guess it's fine if prizes aren't known immediately, since the contest officially starts in a month and you can easily stop participating even after registering, if you feel the prizes aren't good enough or if you already own the item.

pimathbrainiac:
Matref, thanks for the better translation.

* pimathbrainiac can't wait for the contest to begin!

nikitouzz:
DJ-O participe, en axe tu auras la chance de m'avoir comme jury et je fais bien passer les oraux, je suis gentil :)

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