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 21 - RAD Race Browse Website open in new window
The Rapid Application Development Race is a programming competition open to any kind of development tool and/or language. The RAD Race focuses on real life business and administrative programming and not on algorithm development.

http://www.radrace.org/

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A series of programming contests that offer cash prizes. Any programming language may be used. These contests are conducted at irregular intervals, generally once or twice a year.

http://www.recmath.org/Contest

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Participants have to create a project for any of the categories (Programming, Design and Use of Computer, Desktop Publishing, Computer Art) First of all, each school must select one representant.

http://www.infomatrix.ro/

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Java-based Robots Programming challenge.

http://jrobots.sourceforge.net/

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Data Structures + Algorithms = Programs. Algorithm materials and programming problems from informatics contests.

http://vnco.lubox.net/

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 26 - C++ Robots Browse Website open in new window
C++ based robots programming challenge.

http://www.gamerz.net/c++robots/

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 27 - MiniGame Compo Browse Website open in new window
Contest to write a fully playable game in under 1K or 4K. Open to games for classic 8-bit computers.

http://minigamecomp.org.uk/

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Programming contest disseminated by the Nalini Foundation in five categories: computation, simulation, graphic patterns, words, mind benders.

http://iccs.8m.com/

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The Mathematics and Computer Science Department at Denison University hosts a programming contest each spring for small colleges. It informs about previous results and current winners.

http://www.denison.edu/academics/departments/mathcs/denison_spring_programming_conte.html

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Aim is to write a game in 1024 bytes of code, for an 8-bit home computer such as the Atari 2600, NES, CPC+, or TI99/4A. Includes competition news and details of entries.

http://www.cling.gu.se/~cl3polof/minigame/

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