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Friday, March 10 • 10:30am - 2:45pm
Kahlert Coding Challenge FILLING

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Challenges can be found: https://submissions.jamesoliphant1.repl.co/

STUDENTS: please bring your own chromebook / laptop to use for this event! We have a computer lab available, but space is limited.


Contesting teams of 2-3 participants are given a selection of challenges to be solved by writing a computer program. Each challenge area has multiple levels of difficulty. Contestants can test their skills in a given area or try to complete all the challenge areas at a specific difficulty level.
Completing challenges racks up points and the team with the most points by the end will win the competition.
 
If you like problem solving come join us for some great challenges and a fun competitive environment!
 
Supported languages include: Python3, C/C++, C#, Java, JavaScript.
 
Check back for updates on language versions and some practice challenges.
 


Speakers
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James Oliphant

Computer Science Teacher, Alpine School District
James graduated from BYU-Hawaii with a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Information Sciences.  He has worked in the Technology industry as a Backend Web developer, DevOps Engineer, and currently he is teaching programming and IT courses at Pleasant Grove High School.


Friday March 10, 2023 10:30am - 2:45pm MST
Classroom 2120: Robert H. and Katharine B. Garff Building