The official language of the Olympic Games is C++, which is a high-level computer programming language widely used in computer science and software engineering. We hope that through study and practice, children can master the core concepts and programming skills of C++ language.
The International Informatics Olympiad (IOI) is an annual international informatics Olympiad for global players, aiming at popularizing computer science knowledge and cultivating excellent computer talents. The first International Informatics Olympic Competition was held in Blavitz, Bulgaria from 65438 to 0989.
This competition includes two days of computer programming to solve algorithm problems. Players are individuals, and each country can send up to 4 players to participate in the competition (20 14, there are 3 1 1 players from 83 countries and regions). The contestants were selected from the corresponding computer competitions in various countries.
International Informatics (Computer) Olympic Competition The purpose of holding the International Informatics Olympic Competition is to publicize the new discipline of informatics, promote such courses in schools and stimulate new ideas; Establish international contacts between educators and experts to promote the exchange of academic ideas.
Competition purpose
The first competition was held in 1989 in Bravitz, Bulgaria, with 46 contestants from 13 countries. Since then, IOI has been held once a year, and 1996 has been held for 8 times. There are 56 participating countries and regions, and the number of players is as high as 222. The purpose of holding the International Informatics Olympic Competition is to inspire talented young people and promote their development ability.
Let teenagers establish contact with each other, promote the exchange of knowledge and experience, and promote cooperation and understanding; Publicize the emerging discipline informatics, increase the motivation of teaching such courses in schools, and stimulate new ideas; Establish international contacts between educators and experts to promote the exchange of academic ideas.