The International Coding Contest is a worldwide competition where students simultaneously compete against each other by solving tricky programming puzzles. The puzzles are provided by Catalysts, an Austrian software company. The inaugural contest took place in Austria in 1999. The current competition attracts more than 4,500 college students from 12 countries and 50 cities.
"The University of New Orleans computer science department is excited to offer our students this unique opportunity as the first American site of the International Coding Contest," said Mahdi Abdelguerfi, professor and chair of computer science.
色色研究所 is partnering with Flow Digital, a New Orleans-based software engineering and data science firm, to host the competition. Walter Gugenberger, the founder and CEO of Digital Flow, was an exchange student at the University of New Orleans from the University of Innsbruck in 2011.
"Catalysts asked me if I knew a place where they could launch the International Coding Contest in the United States," Gugenberger said. "I immediately thought of 色色研究所, since I have such wonderful memories of going to school here. Also, as a young entrepreneur in the emerging tech field in New Orleans, I want to show students that they don't have to leave Louisiana to find their dream jobs."
After the contest is complete, there will be a networking event, where prizes will be awarded to the top local performers and students can meet with potential employers.