#Path
It’s the journey that counts
Kibirnew’s codeforces profile👨💻:
all the green boxes you see? - it represents every single #day that he solved a problem (had a correct submission for a question on codeforces.com)
And that zigzag thingy type #graph?
- it shows his #progress in every contest.
(What’s a contest? - join us and you’ll see)
Join us @aastucpc
It’s the journey that counts
Kibirnew’s codeforces profile👨💻:
all the green boxes you see? - it represents every single #day that he solved a problem (had a correct submission for a question on codeforces.com)
And that zigzag thingy type #graph?
- it shows his #progress in every contest.
(What’s a contest? - join us and you’ll see)
Join us @aastucpc
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#Registration
Register Here
Requirement:
A student of AASTU
(Any department)
Interest for puzzles, games, problem solving
Join us @aastucpc
Register Here
Requirement:
A student of AASTU
(Any department)
Interest for puzzles, games, problem solving
Join us @aastucpc
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AASTU CPC
#Registration Register Here Requirement: A student of AASTU (Any department) Interest for puzzles, games, problem solving Join us @aastucpc
#Reminder
The registration deadline to join our club @aastucpc is tonight(11:59 PM)
Make sure to register before then.
Join our family of competition loving problem solvers. Whether you are new to coding, or are in a major outside software engineering, there’s always room for more.
If you have the competitive spirit, like to solve problems, then you are the right fit.
Register here 👉 Registration Link
@aastucpc
Join our channel for more updates
The registration deadline to join our club @aastucpc is tonight(11:59 PM)
Make sure to register before then.
Join our family of competition loving problem solvers. Whether you are new to coding, or are in a major outside software engineering, there’s always room for more.
If you have the competitive spirit, like to solve problems, then you are the right fit.
Register here 👉 Registration Link
@aastucpc
Join our channel for more updates
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International Olympiad in Informatics (IOI)
The IOI is an annual competitive programming competition and one of the International Science Olympiads for secondary school students. The first IOI was held in 1989 in Pravetz, 🇧🇬 Bulgaria.
Each country sends a team of up to four students, selected through national computing contests. At the IOI, students compete individually, and there is no official team ranking.
The contest spans two days, during which participants solve six challenging algorithmic tasks by writing computer programs in C++ 💻. Task materials are published on the contest's website shortly after the competition concludes.
On each competition day, participants are typically given three problems to solve within five hours⏳. Scores from both days are combined for each contestant. Medals are awarded based on relative scores, with the top 50% of contestants receiving medals in a ratio of approximately 1:2:3:6 (gold 🥇: silver 🥈: bronze 🥉: no medal). About 1/12 of contestants earn gold medals.
🇨🇳 China leads the all-time medal table with 102 gold 🥇, 28 silver 🥈, and 12 bronze 🥉 medals.
Gennady Korotkevich (aka tourist) from 🇧🇾 Belarus is the most decorated participant in IOI history, with 6 gold 🥇 and 1 silver 🥈 medal.
🇪🇹 Ethiopia has never been represented at the IOI. :(
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The IOI is an annual competitive programming competition and one of the International Science Olympiads for secondary school students. The first IOI was held in 1989 in Pravetz, 🇧🇬 Bulgaria.
Each country sends a team of up to four students, selected through national computing contests. At the IOI, students compete individually, and there is no official team ranking.
The contest spans two days, during which participants solve six challenging algorithmic tasks by writing computer programs in C++ 💻. Task materials are published on the contest's website shortly after the competition concludes.
On each competition day, participants are typically given three problems to solve within five hours⏳. Scores from both days are combined for each contestant. Medals are awarded based on relative scores, with the top 50% of contestants receiving medals in a ratio of approximately 1:2:3:6 (gold 🥇: silver 🥈: bronze 🥉: no medal). About 1/12 of contestants earn gold medals.
🇨🇳 China leads the all-time medal table with 102 gold 🥇, 28 silver 🥈, and 12 bronze 🥉 medals.
Gennady Korotkevich (aka tourist) from 🇧🇾 Belarus is the most decorated participant in IOI history, with 6 gold 🥇 and 1 silver 🥈 medal.
🇪🇹 Ethiopia has never been represented at the IOI. :(
Read more...
Codeforces
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Codeforces. Programming competitions and contests, programming community
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