🌟 Exciting News from the ACM Student Chapter at Jordan University of Science and Technology! 🌟 From December 6 to 10, 2024, our talented students participated in the ACPC Africa and Arab Collegiate Programming Championship, showcasing their exceptional programming skills and teamwork among peers from universities across the region. We are proud to announce that three of our teams…
We are thrilled to announce that the JUST ACM Student Chapter successfully organized the Individual Programming Contest on May 29, 2024, under the supervision of the Computer Science Department! The contest brought together some of the brightest minds, showcasing exceptional programming skills and problem-solving abilities. Congratulations to the top 10 participants who secured their well-deserved…
We are thrilled to share that the JUST ACM Student Chapter recently hosted an intensive Programming Camp tailored for advanced students from July 1st to July 11th, 2024! 💻 This two-week camp was led by none other than Mohammad Alkilani, an international grandmaster on Codeforces, whose expertise and guidance brought immense value to the program. Held at the Jordan University of Science…
We were excited to host the kickoff of the JUST ACM Student Chapter’s Problem-Solving Training Series! This event marked the beginning of an enriching journey designed to sharpen problem-solving skills and elevate technical expertise for students of all levels. Whether a seasoned senior or a budding junior, participants delved into tailored strategies and techniques, from mastering…
We are excited to announce that the JUST ACM Student Chapter successfully organized Half-Extreme, a 12-hour problem-solving contest on Codeforces, designed to prepare participants for the upcoming IEEExtreme competition! 🌍💻With over 140 teams and 300+ participants from around the globe, the contest featured 22 unique and challenging problems that tested the skills of every competitor.…
On January 10th, 2024, the JUST ACM Student chapter successfully organized its first on-site problem-solving contest in collaboration with the Computing Technology Club (CTC) at Jordan University of Science and Technology. The event drew the active participation of over 120 first-year students eager to showcase their problem-solving skills.
In a nutshell, a mashup contest is a competition consisting of problem-solving questions from previous Codeforces Divs. Its main purpose is to prepare participants for upcoming, more challenging contests, which was precisely the aim of the held contest, and to also get participants used to teamwork in coding competitions.