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Welcome to the 2004 website for 6.370, MIT's annual ACM/IEEE Programming Competition, held in January during IAP. This year students programmed teams of virtual robots in Java to compete in a real-time strategy game, culminating in a live public tournament offering monetary prizes to the winners.

Thanks go to all the sponsors and participants for making the competition a huge success this year! Next year promises to be even better; information about the 2005 competition will go up starting in the fall.

Congratulations to this year's winners!

First Place
($1500)
Team 19Joshua Marron
Dmitriy Rogozhnikov
 
Second Place
($900)
Team 88Alexey Radul
Josh Weaver
 
Third Place
($600)
Team 53Paul Miller
 
Fourth Place
($450)
Team 65James Roewe
Andrew Wang
Clifford Frey


A 6.370 Robocraft match

Announcements

  • 2004-02-01: This year's competition is over! Now begins the work on Robocraft 2005.
  • 2004-01-30: The Final rounds of the Tournament are tonight at 7pm in 34-101.
  • 2004-01-28: The Preliminary Tournament runs today until the 8 finalists have been determined.
  • 2004-01-21: The Seeding Tournament ran today.
  • 2004-01-04: The Specs have been released!
  • 2004-01-01: Registration is closed.
  • 2003-12-15: We've started a FAQ
  • 2003-11-22: Registration is now open!
  • Enrollment is unlimited
  • Past participants may compete again this year with no penalty
  • Successful completion of 6.370 is worth 6 credits and 6 EDPs
             

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