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Schoolchildren from Moscow won 48 diplomas at Open Programming Olympiad

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Schoolchildren from Moscow won 48 diplomas at Open Programming Olympiad


14.03.2023

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48 diplomas were awarded to students of Moscow schools in the final round of the Open Programming Olympiad. The tournament was held for the 17th time, TASS reports. About 500 Russian, Armenian, Belarusian and Bulgarian school students became its participants. They competed in knowledge and skills, solving problems in C++ and other programming languages.

The students from Moscow won 18 diplomas of the 1st degree, 15 of the 2nd and the same number of the 3rd. The Olympics were held in two stages.

The open Olympiad for schoolchildren in programming has been held since 2002. 

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