Thank you to everyone who registered for our third 2019-2020 Moose Contest! Emails were sent out today containing log-in information and practice resources in preparation for the contest. Please ask your teacher to contact Theodore Preduta ([email protected]) if your school hasn't received the email yet.
Do you want to become faMOOSE like Evan Zhang (aka NINJACLASHER)? If so, you'd better brush up your coding skills by competing in MCPT's third MOOSE contest on December 13, 2019.
MOOSE is an awesome way to hone your coding skills while having fun with friends! Since MCPT offers both senior and junior contest divisions it's an amazing contest for everyone. In total, the contest lasts 2.5 hours. However, you can choose to start the competition anytime from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM! (Beware, if you start the contest after 3:30 PM, the contest will end at 6:00 PM no matter what).
Thank you to everyone who registered for our second 2019-2020 Moose Contest! Emails were sent out today containing log-in information and practice resources in preparation for the contest. Please ask your teacher to contact Theodore Preduta ([email protected]) if your school hasn't received the email yet.
We have introduced a new system for restricting the allowed language features for the ICS3U contests.
If a feature is disallowed, it will be listed at the top of the problem statement. Disallowed features can include a wide variety of things; common examples might be arrays, certain string methods or certain classes.
If our system detects that you've used any of these features, you will receive a IR verdict and a note of which feature violation our system detected.
During the contest, if your submission is flagged, you will receive ZERO points.
If you believe that the system has flagged your submission by mistake, please send a ticket. At the end of the contest, undisputed submissions that have been detected by our system will be set to ZERO marks, thus it is imperative that you appeal the judgement if you believe that it is a mistake.
I hope you've all been brushing up on your coding skills because registration for the second LCC competition is coming up soon! The contest will run after school on November 21, so bring your friends for an afternoon of fun.
Sign-ups will open on NOVEMBER 13th and close on NOVEMBER 20th @ 9:00 PM. Just a reminder that you must register for this LCC if you wish to participate (this sign-up is separate from the team form that was filled out at the beginning of October).
Did you MOOSE the last Moose competition? That’s okay, because MCPT will be hosting our second MOOSE contest on November 22, 2019.
MOOSE is an amazing way to have fun with friends while honing your coding skills! Since we offer both junior and senior skill levels, MOOSE is an awesome contest for everyone- whether you’re a seasoned veteran or just a beginner. The contest will last a total of 2.5 hours. You can choose to start the competition anywhere from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM! (Beware, if you start the contest after 3:30 PM, the contest will end before 2.5 hours)
Thank you to everyone who registered for our first 2019-2020 Moose Contest! Emails were sent out today containing log-in information and practice resources in preparation for the contest. Please ask your teacher to contact Theodore Preduta ([email protected]) if your school hasn't received the email yet.
Get ready to flex on (or get flexed on by) your friends because the first Lyons Computing Competition is happening next Tuesday after school in Room 222 from 3:20 pm to 5:50 pm. Make sure to sign up using your WLMOJ team account to let us know you're coming. You have until 11:59pm on Monday, October 14th to sign up your team.
Emails were sent earlier this week to registered LCC teams including your team username and password. If you don't have access to your account, please contact Theodore Preduta through Discord or by email ([email protected]).
Mark your calendars, because you MOOSEn’t forget about MCPT’s MOOSE contest that is coming up!
The MOOSE contest is an awesome way to have fun problem-solving with your friends, while brushing up on your computer skills. Every skill level is welcome and it’s up to you to decide which division of the contest you would like to compete in: junior or senior.
There will be five competitions held throughout the school year, with the first contest on October 16, 2019. It will start at 9:00 am and end at 6:00 pm, but it’s up to you to decide when you would like to begin your contest within the time frame. Once you start, you will be given two and a half hours; however, please note that if you start the contest after 3:30 pm, it will end before your two and a half hours pass.
Registration is now open for all schools until 5:00pm on October 11, 2019! To find more information about the contest and register, visit: https://mcpt.ca/moose/
WLMOJ will now be offering contests for ICS3U students that will allow you to earn up to 5 percent of your ISP course mark.
Each contest will account for up to 1 percent of your mark so make sure you complete at least 5 of them!
Each contest will be three hours long.
You can submit as many solutions as you want and there will be no penalty, as long as you solve the problems by the end of the school day.
Each contest will follow a certain skill in the ICS3U curriculum.
## Taking Input
Some problems will require that you read input. For convenience reasons, we have provided a template that emulates the hsa.Console class from Ready to Program. Please note that it does not support the spacing options of the print or println methods.
### Click here for a tutorial on this template.