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Revision as of 16:00, 13 April 2022
APL Quest is the title used for a series of short live chat sessions held by Adám Brudzewsky. The sessions run on Fridays at 15:00 UTC since 4 February 2022. Each session focuses on one problem from Phase 1 of a past APL Problem Solving Competition, beginning with problem 1 from the 2013 round, and is followed up by publication of the code[1] and a video that summarises the solutions.[2]
APL Quest events happen in the APL Orchard, and requires a Stack Exchange account:
- Account holders with 20 reputation points are free to join via apl.chat.
- Others must follow the APL Orchard access instructions.
The Stack Exchange chat system allows signing up for reminders to these recurring events.[3]
Sessions
2013
References
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