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Encyclopedia > Canadian computing competition

The Canadian Computing Competition is a national programming competition for secondary school students in Canada. Sponsored by Sun Microsystems and the University of Waterloo, the CCC takes place once a year. Stage 1 is written at high schools and can be written in the programming language of the students' choice. There are two levels of problems presented, Junior and Senior. The top scoring students in the Senior division are invited to University of Waterloo to participate in Stage 2. Students who do well at Stage 2 are selected for the Canadian IOI team.


External links

  • CCC Website (http://contest-cemc.uwaterloo.ca/ccc/)

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