Please read the general instructions on this page first, and then check the individual tasks for more details. For each task you can download a zip file that contains the code templates you can use for development.
Task | Attempts | Points | Max | Rating | Man. | Deadline for full points |
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X0a: CPU experiments | ||||||
If you want to see how our grading system will compile and run some arbitrary CPU code, please feel free to use this task. There are no tests, but you can run the benchmarks. |
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X0b: GPU experiments | ||||||
If you want to see how our grading system will compile and run some arbitrary GPU code, please feel free to use this task. There are no tests, but you can run the benchmarks. |
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– | – | 0 + 0 | M | 2024-08-31 at 23:59:59 | ||
X9a: bug reports | ||||||
Did you spot some mistakes in the course material or maybe bugs in this submission system? Please report them in our Discord channel! Once you have reported at least 3 mistakes (any genuine mistakes count, as long as you are the first person to report them in Discord), you can gain points for this task — just submit the list of bugs that you reported. No specific format is required, any human-readable plain text file is fine. |
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– | – | 1 + 0 | + | M | 2024-08-31 at 23:59:59 |
Here you will find some free-to-use tasks you can use for experimentation.
Here you will also find some extra opportunities for getting additional points by helping us with improving the course. But even if you do not need the points, please nevertheless provide feedback on our course and its arrangements!