Err....I guess this aint correct place to ask this question... But i couldn't find any place where i could get the desired coding problems, that i should put up in a Coding contest, which we are organizing as a part of our college function & I really want the Problems to be Advanced!
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closed as off topic by Andrew Barber♦, casperOne♦ Jan 8 at 21:23
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If this is a college-level contest, take a look at the problems at UVA Online Judge. |
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On the page of Waterloo University Programming Contests you can find some interesting problems. |
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Try Project Euler for interesting Mathematics problems. |
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GOOGLE CODE JAM. With solutions, should be enough. |
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You should try searching http://www.acmicpc.org The past world finals problems are there and if you search there you will also find past regional and world finals question sets. |
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There are books and books of such problems. However, remember that the contestants are also looking at such resources, so if you use a question from one of them, some teams may have an advantage of having already solved the problem... |
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If it is not a contest for beginners, I would recommend not getting the problems from any well known website/online-judge/contest. Any serious contestant usually practices problems online and is well aware of all well-known sources. It would be like knowing the questions of an exam for him/her. For local university/school-level contests in our region, we generally come up with original problems. A good idea for you would be to contact former contestants (e.g. ACM ICPC contestants) from your locality and invite them as volunteers to contribute problems. |
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I have a list of these sites on my blog post Programming and Logic Puzzles along with a short explanation of the kinds of problems you'll find at each site. |
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try http://acm.timus.ru/. There are a lot of interesting questions rated according their difficulty. |
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