IT Olympiad for students, int’l programming contests conclude

The 28th Informatics Olympiad for Students, the international programming contest (Procon) Vietnam and the 2019 International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) Asia Da Nang Regional Contest concluded on December 6 after three days of competition.
Da Nang (VNA) - The28th Informatics Olympiad for Students, the international programming contest (Procon) Vietnam and the 2019 International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) Asia Da Nang Regional Contest concluded onDecember 6 after three days of competition.

In the Informatics Olympiad,Le Minh Quang from the Hanoi University of Science andTechnology overcame 80 rivals from provinces and cities across the country towin the trophy.

Meanwhile, the Japanese teamfrom Kyoto University of Japancame first in the ICPC Asia Regional Contest,which drew 112 teams from universities and colleges across Vietnam and 17 teamsfrom regional countries.

At the same time, the trophyof the Procon Vietnam, which saw the competition of 31 teams grouping 90students from 17 universities, came to the University of Engineering andTechnology under the Hanoi National University. The Da Nang University ofScience and Technology bagged the first prize.

According to Principal of theDa Nang University of Science and Technology Doan QuangVinh, this is the fourthyear that the competitions have been conducted online with high level ofaccuracy and transparency.

Vietnamese students arebecoming closer to international standards in the contests, he said, addingthat the competitions created a playground for IT students, contributing topromoting the new technology revolution./.
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