USACO The USACO is pleased to announce its finalists for the 2024-2025 season, all invited to participate in our training camp in late May to compete for selection for the USA teams attending the International Olympiad in Informatics and the European Girls Olympiad in Informatics
USACO The USACO holds web-based algorithmic programming contests during the academic year, usually four total, from December through early spring, one per month The final contest is the US Open, carrying more weight and serving as our national championship exam
USACO NEW RESOURCE: A group of dedicated former finalists has put together a new on-line training resource: the USACO Guide The legacy USACO training pages provide hundreds of hours of free instruction and practice problems to improve your programming and problem-solving skills
USACO An organization called "Stem Ivy" offers online courses geared towards USACO training, and a CS tutoring company called Breakout Mentors also offers USACO-specific training courses
USACO USACO contests are designed to challenge even the very best students, and it can take a good deal of hard work to excel at them To help you fix any bugs in your code, you can now re-submit your solutions and get feedback from the judging server using "analysis mode"
USACO USACO contests are designed to challenge even the very best students, and it can take a good deal of hard work to excel at them To help you fix any bugs in your code, you can now re-submit your solutions and get feedback from the judging server using "analysis mode"
USACO Register here for a personalized username for the USACO contest system Your password will be sent to you immediately via email (check your spam folder if you do not see it right away)
USACO USACO contests are designed to challenge even the very best students, and it can take a good deal of hard work to excel at them To help you fix any bugs in your code, you can now re-submit your solutions and get feedback from the judging server using "analysis mode"
USACO In 1992, Dr Don Piele, professor of mathematics at the University of Wisconsin Parkside, heard about the IOI, and founded the USACO in order to bring a team from the USA to the event