Vietnam student olympiad in informatics, int'l programming contest wrap up
The 31st Vietnam Student Olympiad in Informatics (OLP'22) and the 2022 International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) Asia in Ho Chi Minh City concluded on December 9.
The 31st Vietnam Student Olympiad in Informatics (OLP'22) and the 2022 International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) Asia in Ho Chi Minh City concluded on December 9.
At the closing ceremony (Photo: VNA)
Jointly organised by the Vietnam Association for Information Processing (VAIP), the Vietnamese Students' Association (VSA) and the Ministry of Education and Training from December 6-9 at Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology and Education, the events attracted hundreds of students from more than 70 universities, colleges, and institutes nationwide.
The OLP has been organized by the VAIP, the VSA and the Ministry of Education and Training since 1992 to encourage the movement of learning computer science and look for young computing talents.
Vietnam was officially approved to organise the ICPC in Asia in 2006. Since 2007, the OLP and the the ICPC have been been organised at the same time, creating a major IT event for Vietnamese students and those from Asia.
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