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By jli505, 17 months ago, In English

Hello Codeforces! TeamsCode is excited to announce the TeamsCode Summer 2023 Virtual Programming Contest! It will take place on August 12th, 2023 at 9:15 AM PST.

Teams of up to 4 members will have 3 hours to solve around 10 problems. There are two divisions: Novice and Advanced, so no matter what skill level you are, there is a place for you.

The guest speaker events will feature Michael Plunkett, an experienced software engineer of 10+ years and a second-year graduate student at the Harris School of Public Policy at the University of Chicago.

The schedule is shown below:

Schedule

Our prize pool for winners of the novice and advanced divisions is over $5,000! Only pre-college participants are eligible for placement prizes; however, anyone may participate in the contest. The prizes include Wolfram|Alpha subscriptions, Apple Airpods, Amazon gift cards, Logitech G PRO Gaming Keyboard, Interview Cake Licenses, and more! Placement prizes are given to each team member (ex: everyone on the 1st place advanced team will receive $100, Wolfram|Alpha subscriptions, and Interview Cake licenses).

The prize list is shown below. Note that every participant on a winning team will receive the below prizes.

Prize List

Please visit https://www.teamscode.org/contests/summer-2023 for registration and more information, and join our discord server for contest day communication!

All problems were written and prepared by willy108, oursaco, Esomer, hyforces, thehunterjames, danx, jay_jayjay, dutin, and Bossologist. Contest logistics were handled by jli505, null_awe, Angie, Bryan, Maira, and Sol. Our website and contest platform were created by Harry, Shine, and Abhay. Thanks to our testers codicon, cry, skye_, Apple_Method, omeganot, and Litusiano_ for providing valuable feedback to our contest.

On behalf of the entire TeamsCode team, we are excited about this competition and hope to see you there!

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As a problemsetter, I can confirm that I will both teamsforce and codecode during the round.

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As an author I can confirm that the problems are of the utmost quality.

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As a problemsetter, I hope everyone will enjoy the problems!

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Will be enjoying it a lot Can you please tell me the difficulty level of Novice and Advanced according to CF Rated Problemset then I can decide which level should I go for...

jli505 oursaco willy108

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    Hi!

    You can check Teamscode's website for information about the contest. Regarding your particular question:

    There are two divisions: Novice and Advanced. We expect each division will be interesting for participants of the following skill levels:

    The novice division is intended for students who know programming but have not started or have just started competitive programming:

    • Taking or have taken APCS

    • USACO Bronze-Silver

    • 0 — 1500 Codeforces rating

    The advanced division is intended for anyone who is confident in their competitive programming ability:

    • USACO Gold and above

    • 1600+ Codeforces rating

    I hope you enjoy the problems!

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      okay Thanks Hoping for the best from y guyz

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I think Thomas' superhero Flash cap should be given as a raffle prize