[Please note that the task for the ICFP Programming Contest will be posted this Saturday, August 26, at 17:00 EST (5 pm).] We are pleased to announce: The Third Annual ICFP PROGRAMMING CONTEST August 26-29, 2000 http://www.cs.cornell.edu/icfp/ Convinced your favorite programming language provides unbeatable productivity? Do functional languages lead to better and faster programs? Perhaps it's just the case that functional programming languages attract better programmers than other languages...and you and your friends are the best of the best. If so, we're providing you the opportunity to prove it! We are pleased to announce the Third Annual ICFP Programming Contest to be held in conjunction with the 2000 International Conference on Functional Programming (ICFP'00). All programmers are invited to enter the contest, either individually or in teams; we especially encourage students to enter. You may use any programming language (or combination of languages) to show your skill. On Saturday, August 26 at 5pm EST, we will publish a challenge task to registered participants. Teams will have until Tuesday, August 29 at 5pm EST (72 hours) to implement a program to perform this task and submit it to the contest judges. We've designed the contest for direct, head-to-head comparison of language technology and programming skill. We have a range of prizes for the winners: cash awards, famous texts on functional languages donated and autographed by the authors, special student prizes, and, of course, unlimited bragging rights. For more information about the contest, prizes, and registration, point your browser to: http://www.cs.cornell.edu/icfp. For more information about ICFP 2000, see: http://diwww.epfl.ch/~odersky/icfp2000