Despite challenges and months of setbacks, a team of students at the University of Wisconsin placed 17th out of 117 at the International Collegiate Programming Contest world finals. October 2021, ...
Fifty high school students and their teachers are coming to Rochester Institute of Technology during the school day to learn about computer science and compete in a programming competition. Organizers ...
In this episode of eSpeaks, Jennifer Margles, Director of Product Management at BMC Software, discusses the transition from traditional job scheduling to the era of the autonomous enterprise. eSpeaks’ ...
Last year, one Miami University team finished in the top 20 of the ICPC’s East-Central North America Region, an annual competitive programming contest. This year, even though they had a disadvantage ...
Several teams from the Department of Computer Science have spent the past month participating in the International Collegiate Programming Competition. The first stage in this journey was a qualifying ...
On Saturday February 17th, UAB's Department of Computer Science hosted the 11th annual high-school programming contest. This year the contest saw a record turnout of 58 students — 11 female students ...
Arlington Public Schools aims to build on the success of a coding competition for students that launched last year. The second annual High School Programming Competition — which is open to both middle ...
Nine Wyoming Seminary Upper School students competed in the annual Bloomsburg University High School Programming Contest. The students were required to solve a series of computer programming problems ...
The State of Alabama High School Programming Contest will bring talented students from across the state to the University of Alabama at Birmingham on May 17 for a contest that tests computer ...
They gathered in Beverly Hills, Calif., last month, many of them dreaming of going home with a trophy. They toured Hollywood and were wined and dined by executives in suits. They had flown in from ...
Country takes four of the top 10 spots in the 2006 International Collegiate Programming Contest. A U.S. team slid in there, too. In a software-driven world, it's easy to forget about the nuts and ...