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Thursday, April 2, 2015 4:28m by Syl Kacapyr Teams of high school students from Ithaca, the Rochester area and other cities will compete in the second annual Cornell University High School Programming Contest to be held Tuesday, April 7 at Cornell University’s Mann Library. The event is not open to the public but members of the media are welcome to attend. Participating high schools include: * Brighton (two teams) * Byram Hills (two teams) * Dalton (three teams) * Fairport (three teams) * Ithaca (three teams) * McQuaid Jesuit (two teams) * Webster (three teams)

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  • Thursday, April 2, 2015 4:28m by Syl Kacapyr Teams of high school students from Ithaca, the Rochester area and other cities will compete in the second annual Cornell University High School Programming Contest to be held Tuesday, April 7 at Cornell University’s Mann Library. The event is not open to the public but members of the media are welcome to attend. Participating high schools include: * Brighton (two teams) * Byram Hills (two teams) * Dalton (three teams) * Fairport (three teams) * Ithaca (three teams) * McQuaid Jesuit (two teams) * Webster (three teams)
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  • Thursday, April 2, 2015 4:28m by Syl Kacapyr Teams of high school students from Ithaca, the Rochester area and other cities will compete in the second annual Cornell University High School Programming Contest to be held Tuesday, April 7 at Cornell University’s Mann Library. The event is not open to the public but members of the media are welcome to attend. Participating high schools include: * Brighton (two teams) * Byram Hills (two teams) * Dalton (three teams) * Fairport (three teams) * Ithaca (three teams) * McQuaid Jesuit (two teams) * Webster (three teams) In the same format as intercollegiate programming contests, teams will compete to solve eight programming problems in a limited time. Each team is provided a computer workstation and may work in any of several programming languages. The programs must run correctly on the judges’ computer and finish their task in five seconds or less. The winner is the team that solves the most problems in the allotted three hours, and will receive a trophy. The challenge is one of strategy as well as programming skill; a team must decide which problems it can solve most rapidly. The day-long event also features guest lunch speaker David Bindel, assistant professor of computer science at Cornell, whose research focuses on programming computer simulations for engineering problems. The contest was launched last year by Cornell and Ithaca High School instructors and this year is sponsored by Cornell’s Computer Science Department and Ithaca High School.
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