MGA's School of Computing invites high school students to showcase their programming prowess in NextGen Coding's Python coding competition on Friday, March 7, from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Warner Robins Campus.
Metro Atlanta CEO highlighted the event on their website.
"Teams of two to four students will tackle a series of engaging Python programming challenges, each designed to test and enhance their problem-solving skills and coding expertise. Throughout two to three challenge blocks, participants will create code solutions that may include developing functions, crafting short code sequences, or even building object-oriented classes. Teams may bring laptops to work on challenges.
"After each challenge block, teams will have the chance to present and discuss their solutions with our panel of judges, gaining valuable feedback and insight from computing professionals and faculty.
"This challenge offers an opportunity to collaborate, learn, and compete in modern software engineering under the guidance of MGA professionals, with a chance to win prizes!"