TCS wins record title for world s largest programming game
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24 May 2021, 16:55 GMT+10
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], May 24 (ANI): Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) said on Monday that the ninth season of TCS CodeVita has won a Guinness World Records title as the world s largest computer programming competition with 1.36 lakh participants from 34 countries.
The 2021 TCS CodeVita competition invited college students from around the world to pit their programming skills against each other. Their knowledge and coding skills were tested as they solved complex real-world problems over an intense six-hour period.
The winners walked away with cash prizes and internship offers to work directly with technology leaders at TCS. This year s champion Ben Alexander Mirtchouk of Stevens Institute of Technology in New Jersey is the competition s first-ever US winner.
TCS CodeVita Wins New Guinness World Records Title for World s Largest Programming Competition
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TCS CodeVita Wins New Guinness World Records Title for World’s Largest Programming Competition
Tata Consultancy Services’ Global Programming Challenge Saw 136,054 Participants from 34 Countries; Ben Alexander Mirtchouk of Stevens Institute of Technology in New Jersey Named Winner
NEW YORK | MUMBAI, May 24, 2021: Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) (BSE: 532540, NSE: TCS), a leading global IT services, consulting and business solutions organization, announced that the ninth season of TCS CodeVita has won a Guinness World Records™ title as the world’s largest computer programming competition with 136,054 participants from 34 countries.
The 2021 TCS CodeVita competition invited college students from around the world to pit their programming skills against each other to be ranked among the top student programmers globally. Their knowledge and coding skills were tested as they solved complex real-world problems over an intense six-hour period. The winners walked away with
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