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==List of Computer Science Competitions==
A '''computer science Competition''' is a [[competition]] relating to [[computer science]]
A list can be found here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Computer_science_competitions


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In some computer science competitions, teams or individuals are judged on their ability to solve a real world problem using code. These are known as hackathons.


==What happens at a computer science competition?==
In other computer science competitions, such as the USACO, individuals write code to solve a test centered around algorithms and maths.
In a computer science competition, teams or individuals are judged on their ability to solve a real world problem using code. These are known as hackathons.


In other computer science competitions, individuals write a test centered around algorithms and math.
== List of Computer Science Competitions ==
 
* [[USACO|United States of America Computing Olympiad (USACO))]]
* [[Beestar Computer Science]], Digital Literacy, Computational Thinking, Weekly Challenges, Grades 5-8
* More competitions can be found [//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Computer_science_competitions here].

Latest revision as of 21:29, 28 April 2025

A computer science Competition is a competition relating to computer science

In some computer science competitions, teams or individuals are judged on their ability to solve a real world problem using code. These are known as hackathons.

In other computer science competitions, such as the USACO, individuals write code to solve a test centered around algorithms and maths.

List of Computer Science Competitions