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  2. Competitive programming - Wikipedia

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    Competitive programming or sport programming is a mind sport involving participants trying to program according to provided specifications. The contests are usually held over the Internet or a local network. Competitive programming is recognized and supported by several multinational software and Internet companies, such as Google [ 1][ 2], and ...

  3. International Collegiate Programming Contest - Wikipedia

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    The ICPC World Finals (The Annual World Finals of the International Collegiate Programming Contest) is the final round of competition. Over its history it has become a 4-day event held in the finest venues worldwide with 140 teams competing in the 2018 World Finals. Recent World Champion teams have been recognized by their country's head of state.

  4. Hash Code (programming competition) - Wikipedia

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    Hash Code was a global team programming competition organized by Google. [1] [2] The participants work in teams of 2–4 people [3] solving a programming challenge inspired by software engineering at Google. The first edition was a local event at the Google office in Paris, with 200 participants in attendance. [4]

  5. Gennady Korotkevich - Wikipedia

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    Gennady Korotkevich ( Belarusian: Генадзь Караткевіч, Hienadź Karatkievič, Russian: Геннадий Короткевич; born 25 September 1994) is a Belarusian competitive sport programmer who has won major international competitions since the age of 11, as well as numerous national competitions. His top accomplishments ...

  6. Google Code Jam - Wikipedia

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    Google Code Jam was an international programming competition hosted and administered by Google. [ 2] The competition began in 2003. [ 3] The competition consists of a set of algorithmic problems which must be solved in a fixed amount of time. Competitors may use any programming language and development environment to obtain their solutions.

  7. International Olympiad in Informatics - Wikipedia

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    The International Olympiad in Informatics ( 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. It is the second largest science olympiad, after the International Mathematical Olympiad, in terms of number of ...

  8. Multi-Agent Programming Contest - Wikipedia

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    The 2011 contest introduces a scenario called agents on mars. Goal is to conquer as much space on mars as possible, using a team of cooperating agents. The challenge here is the higher complexity resulting from the introduction of five roles with different properties and abilities, which have to be used to scout, conquer, and keep the conquered ...

  9. Codeforces - Wikipedia

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    Codeforces ( Russian: Кодефорсес) is a website that hosts competitive programming contests. [ 1] It is maintained by a group of competitive programmers from ITMO University led by Mikhail Mirzayanov. [ 2] Since 2013, Codeforces claims to surpass Topcoder in terms of active contestants. [ 3] As of 2019, it has over 600,000 registered ...