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What is the ACM plan?

ACM programming competition is the highest level intelligence competition in colleges and universities, and has always been known as "the Olympics of programming".

Specific circumstances:

The contest started at 1970 and has a history of 30 years. This is the oldest and largest programming competition in the world.

The form of the competition is: the teams selected at the school level and the district level will participate in the world-class finals at the designated time and place, and the team composed of three members will use computers to solve 6 to 8 practical problems in life.

ACM represents all schools in the form of teams, and each team consists of three players. Each team member must be a student at school, with a certain age limit, and can participate in at most 2 global finals and 5 regional trials.

During the competition, each team using 1 computer needs to write a program in C, C++ or Java to solve 7 to 10 problems within 5 hours. After the program is completed, it will be submitted to the referee for running, and the right or wrong running results will be judged, and the team will be informed in time.

And interestingly, after each team completes a problem correctly, the organizer will raise a balloon representing the color of the problem in its place.