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The '''University of the Philippines Programming Guild''' (UPPG) is a University-based non-political and non-sectarian organization which aims to gather students who enjoy solving problems and train them to use it for real world applications.
The '''University of the Philippines Programming Guild''' (UPPG) is a University-based non-political and non-sectarian organization which aims to gather students who enjoy solving problems and train them to use it for real world applications.
[[Image:UppgLogo.png|right|100px]]
==History==
==History==
==Divisions==
==Divisions==

Latest revision as of 20:32, 1 March 2013

The University of the Philippines Programming Guild (UPPG) is a University-based non-political and non-sectarian organization which aims to gather students who enjoy solving problems and train them to use it for real world applications.

History

Divisions

The Quiwarriors

The Quiwarriors are the members of the Guild who are trained to compete in programming competitions. They receive training in graph theory, number theory, combinatorics, discrete mathematics and computational geometry among other topics. The Guild aims to keep producing the Philippines’ champions and win in the World Finals of the Association for Computing Machinery Intercollegiate Programming Contest (ACM ICPC), a world-renowned international programming competition.

The Quiwarriors trace their roots from the teams coached by Eric Tambasacan, then a faculty of the Department of Computer Science, for the 2007 and 2008 National Intercollegiate Programming Contests. The need for the skills of people outside of the department was apparent and so the idea for a university-wide organization was born. The first Guild teams competed in the 2009 Asia Regional ICPC – Manila Site, where the Guild’s team 1, “Mga SOGO ni E.T.”, placed 1st and became the first University of the Philippines Diliman team to advance to the World Finals.

The Guild is always on the look out for those who are eager to learn and who have a passion for problem solving.

The Qode Weavers

The Qode Weavers are the members of the Guild who develop useful innovative applications. They are knowledgeable in different programming languages such as C, C+, C++, C#, Java, PHP, Python, Ruby, Lisp, etc.

They are involved in making websites, developing games,software projects and databases as needed. One of their more popular projects is the Bukluran system, a computerized organization renewal website, which has received numerous praises from its users.

As long as there are projects waiting to be done in your neighborhood, who you gonna call? Qode Weavers.

Members

Qoaches

  • Jose Plutarco Bawagan
  • Eric Tambasacan

Qode Weavers

  • Gladys Castañeda
  • Carlos Eugenio De Villa
  • Juan Carlo Deoferio
  • Loraine Corese Edrosa
  • Jean Claude Edualino
  • Edgardo Felizmenio Jr.
  • John Andreau Hernandez
  • Misato Hirono
  • Sam Claudemir Lee
  • Lester Nacu
  • Ken Abryl Eleazar Salanio
  • Christian Sta. Ana
  • Kevin Rainier Suba
  • Bonn Cherchez Uy

Quiwarriors

  • Jared Guissmo Asuncion
  • Kevin Charles Atienza
  • John Eddie Ayson
  • Alvin John Burgos
  • John Joel Cabuhat
  • Miguel Isidro Edrico Cariño
  • John Ruperto Celis
  • Maxwell Chua
  • Dorcas Mae Comandante
  • Alberto De Villa
  • Jeffrey Kenneth Go
  • Conrad Miguel Gozalo
  • Hykinel Bon Guarte
  • Carla Alexis Manalo
  • Thomas James Mendoza
  • Julian Nina Moncada
  • Lu Kevin Ong
  • Reynald Pader
  • Jethro Nicko Paguio
  • Karl Ezra Pilario
  • Aaron Ramos
  • Timothy David Salmo
  • Kim Arvin Silvoza
  • Luke Wicent Sy
  • Julian Villaruz
  • Payton Robin Yao
  • Tim Joseph Dumol
  • Iman Encarnacion

Projects

Bukluran is the University of the Philippine’s online registration system for student organizations. It is being developed with the goal of eventually fully digitizing the process of org registration. The system aims to make the registration process easier for both the organizations and the Office of Student Activities (OSA).

Development of Bukluran was started in 2008 by a group of Computer Science majors as a requirement for their Software Engineering class. That group of Computer Science majors eventually became part of the first batch of Qode Weavers. The Guild has since taken up the task of developing and maintaining Bukluran as a service to the University.

Awards

International Awards

ACM ICPC World Finals

Finals (2010)

  • 37th Place

ACM ICPC Asia Regional Contest

Singapore Site (2007-2008)

  • 10th Place

Jakarta Site (2008-2009)

  • 10th Place
  • 11th Place

Kuala Lumpur Site (2008-2009)

  • 10th Place
  • 16th Place
  • 20th Place

Manila Site (2009-2010)

  • Champion
  • 5th Place
  • 10th Place
  • 12th Place
  • 17th Place
  • 19th Place
  • 26th Place

Kuala Lumpur Site (2010-2011)

  • 7th place
  • 17th place

National Awards

Philippine National Inter-Collegiate Programming Competition

1st Philippine ICPC (2007-2008)

  • Champion
  • 5th Place
  • 9th Place
  • Best Team

2nd Philippine ICPC (2008-2009)

  • Champion
  • 2nd Place
  • 3rd Place
  • 4th Place
  • 10th Place
  • 11th Place
  • Best Team

3rd Philippine ICPC (2009-2010)

  • Champion
  • 2nd Place
  • 5th Place
  • 7th Place

4th Philippine ICPC (2010-2011)

  • Champion
  • 2nd place
  • 3rd place
  • 4th place
  • 6th place

Local Awards

Java Cup

Java Cup (2007-2008)

  • Champion

Java Cup (2008-2009)

  • Champion
  • 2nd Place

Java Cup (2009-2010)

  • Champion
  • 2nd Place

Java Cup (2010-2011)

  • Champion
  • 3rd Place

University Awards

Syntax Check Programming Contest

Syntax Check Programming Contest (2009-2010)

  • Champion
  • 2nd Place
  • 3rd Place

Announcements

See Also