2008 Official Results:

Winner: Freehold High School

Runner-up: Homeschool @ Wayne

3rd place: Newark Academy

4th place: Milburn High School

5th place: Voorhees High School

6th place: Fort Lee High School

7th place: Wayne Hills High School

8th place: Hunterdon Central High School

9th place: Rutgers Prep

2009 NJIT High School Programming Contest

March 19, 2009

The Computer Science Department of the College of Computing Science at the New Jersey Institute of Technology is pleased to organize the 2009 NJIT High School Programming Contest on Thursday, March 19, 2009.

The contest brings talented students from High Schools throughout the State of New Jersey to the NJIT Campus to participate in a programming competition. This is the sixth of a series of annual programming contests; earlier editions can be seen below. Participating teams compete by completing programming assignments, and are ranked according to the number of correct programs they deliver within a predefined period of time. Top ranked teams will receive a plaque. Interested high schools are invited to participate by fielding a team of three programmers, supervised by a coach. Each high school is allowed only one team. Registration is $50.00 per team..

Contest Information

Problems from previous Contests

  • As a help in preparations, use problems from the previous programming contest in which participants had 2.5 hours to solve the problems. (2005 , 2007 and 2008)

Contest Rules

t http://cs.njit.edu/cs/news/programmingcontest/2009/eclipse_3_tutor.doc

    • All teams will receive with their registration package some brief instructions of how to use Microsoft Visual C++ and Eclipse system during the Contest

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Contact

Please address questions or requests for more information to:
Sarah Vandermark
Phone: 973-596-2985
Email: sarah.vandermark@njit.edu


Organizers

Sponsors

NJIT McGraw-Hill
Google Cengage Learning