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'''APL Quest''' is the title applied to the collection of phase 1 problems from the 2013–2023 [[APL Problem Solving Competition]] rounds, and to the associated live chat sessions, sample solutions<ref>Brudzewsky, Adám. [https://github.com/abrudz/apl_quest/ apl_quest] code repository. GitHub.</ref> and video follow-ups.<ref>Brudzewsky, Adám. [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYKQVqyrAEj9wDIUyLDGtDAFTKY38BUMN APL Quest] playlist. YouTube.</ref> The problem texts were written by [[Brian Becker]]<ref>Brudzewsky, Adám. [https://www.dyalog.com/blog/2024/03/the-apl-quest-series/ The APL Quest Series]. [[Dyalog Ltd|Dyalog Blog]]. March 15, 2024.</ref> and the chat events were held by [[Adám Brudzewsky]] (who also recorded the videos) with guest appearances by [[Richard Park]], from 4 February 2022 until 8 March 2024. | '''APL Quest''' is the title applied to the collection of phase 1 problems from the 2013–2023 [[APL Problem Solving Competition]] rounds, and to the associated live chat sessions, sample solutions<ref>Brudzewsky, Adám. [https://github.com/abrudz/apl_quest/ apl_quest] code repository. GitHub.</ref> and video follow-ups.<ref>Brudzewsky, Adám. [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYKQVqyrAEj9wDIUyLDGtDAFTKY38BUMN APL Quest] playlist. YouTube.</ref> The problem texts were written by [[Brian Becker]]<ref>Brudzewsky, Adám. [https://www.dyalog.com/blog/2024/03/the-apl-quest-series/ The APL Quest Series]. [[Dyalog Ltd|Dyalog Blog]]. March 15, 2024.</ref> and the chat events were held by [[Adám Brudzewsky]] (who also recorded the videos) with guest appearances by [[Richard Park]], from 4 February 2022 until 8 March 2024. The problems are available online as a [[learning resources|learning resource]], complete with automatic validation of solutions.<ref>[https://problems.tryapl.org APL Quest] website.</ref> | ||
== Sessions == | == Sessions == |
Latest revision as of 01:40, 19 March 2024
APL Quest is the title applied to the collection of phase 1 problems from the 2013–2023 APL Problem Solving Competition rounds, and to the associated live chat sessions, sample solutions[1] and video follow-ups.[2] The problem texts were written by Brian Becker[3] and the chat events were held by Adám Brudzewsky (who also recorded the videos) with guest appearances by Richard Park, from 4 February 2022 until 8 March 2024. The problems are available online as a learning resource, complete with automatic validation of solutions.[4]
Sessions
Problems from 2013
- * All videos are also available as a single playlist.
Problems from 2014
- * All videos are also available as a single playlist.
Problems from 2015
- * All videos are also available as a single playlist.
Problems from 2016
- * All videos are also available as a single playlist.
Problems from 2017
- * All videos are also available as a single playlist.
Problems from 2018
- * All videos are also available as a single playlist.
Problems from 2019
- * All videos are also available as a single playlist.
Problems from 2020
- * All videos are also available as a single playlist.
Problems from 2021
- * All videos are also available as a single playlist.
Problems from 2022
- * All videos are also available as a single playlist.
Problems from 2023
- * All videos are also available as a single playlist.
References
- ↑ Brudzewsky, Adám. apl_quest code repository. GitHub.
- ↑ Brudzewsky, Adám. APL Quest playlist. YouTube.
- ↑ Brudzewsky, Adám. The APL Quest Series. Dyalog Blog. March 15, 2024.
- ↑ APL Quest website.