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» Go to news mainJunior High/High School Students ‑ Register today for the Dalhousie Programming Contest
The Dalhousie Programming Contest for High-school and Junior-high students (DPC/H) is designed to provide a computer programming challenge for high-school and junior high-school students. The contest is open to students of younger age as well.
In addition to be a contest for students who already learned programming in class or independently, it is an educational contest, aimed at helping any interested students to learn programming through a sequence of exercises of increasing difficulty.
This year's top prizes consist of a laptop and two netbooks!
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