Michael Rivera

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

The Importance of Programming Competitions

This is a brief reflection on why I think programming competitions are important for programmers who want to be great.

There should be no argument about this, really, but I try to dig into some detail about it. I believe that programming competitions are immensely more challenging than most work tasks, and they test raw problem solving ability.

The Importance of Programming Competitions from Mike De La Loza on Vimeo.


Posted by Michael Rivera at 3:34 AM
Labels: programming
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