Canadian Computing Competition
The Canadian Computing Competition (CCC) is an annual
The questions in the CCC are algorithmic in nature, designed to test a student's ability to design and code algorithms rather than their knowledge of
The contests are also open to students from Hong Kong (since 2005) and Beijing (since 2007), although they are not eligible to participate on the Canadian IOI team.
Contest Stages
Canadian Computing Olympiad (CCO)
The CCO is two days long, with four hours to do three questions each day. There are six questions, each weighted 25 points. Contestants' combined stage 1 and CCO scores are used to determine final scores for the Canadian Computing Competition. Bronze, silver, and gold medals are awarded, with each competitor receiving a medal; winners of gold medals are invited to represent the Canadian team at the IOI.
See also
- Centre for Education in Mathematics and Computing
- ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest
- DWITE