IEEEXtreme 17.0: Unveiling the Ultimate Coding Challenge
The IEEE Xtreme Programming Competition is a coding competition hosted by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Computer Society. It stands out as one of the largest programming competitions globally aiming to test students programming abilities problem solving skills and teamwork.
Teams consisting of three students, from universities and colleges across the globe come together for this 24 hour coding marathon. Typically held in October teams are presented with a series of challenging programming problems to solve within the allocated time. These problems encompass subjects such as algorithms, data structures, mathematics and more.
Participants are expected to collaborate to devise solutions for these problems while having the freedom to choose from a range of programming languages and tools. The competition not emphasizes expertise but also showcases participants ability to perform well under pressure and manage time effectively.
IEEE Xtreme is renowned for its intensity and demands thinking when tackling its problem set. It serves as a platform for participants to exhibit their programming prowess while connecting with students from around the world. The event fosters learning opportunities networking experiences and collaborative efforts, within the field of computer science and engineering.
The keynote speaker at today's IEEEExtreme Coding Competition webinar was Tasneem Jannat Tanha (Chair of IEEE CS Branch GUB Chair and Vice Chair of IEEE SB Branch GUB) and Tabil Ahmed as section lead.
Co was in the lead discussing our IEEEExtreme in detail in today's event, and the students in attendance asked questions about that topic — he did the answers. In addition, students asked about various topics such as hacker rank and unique online jazz, then cyber security, game theory were also discussed in today's program
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