Nexon Co., Ltd. (CEO Lee Jung-heon) has applied for 'Round 1' and 'ROUND 2', which was online since mid-August, with a total of 5,300 people applying for the 7th Nexon Youth Programming Challenge (NYPC). It was announced on the 5th that it ended successfully.
This year, NYPC is a differentiated problem that contains Nexon's development know-how and a subdivided competition to expand the challenge opportunities for participants, raising expectations for young people interested in coding, and the number of candidates is the second time since 2018. I went over.
'ROUND 1', which was conducted as an absolute evaluation for five days from August 18 to 22, has a variety of novel problems using Nexon popular game IPs such as cartrider, crazy arcade, and Maple Story, and more than a certain score A total of 1,600 people acquired entered 'Round 2'.
NYPC, which passed 'ROUND 1' by about 30%of all applicants, passed 'ROUND 1', to cover the finals through 'ROUND 2', which was held in the form of solving problems within the time limit on August 28 and September 3. The final round was finished.
NYPC will confirm a total of 60 finalists this month and will hold an offline final at the Pangyo Nexon office on October 29.
Kim Jung-wook, Chairman of the Nexon Foundation, said, NYPC is becoming a hands-on coding competition where students who lack programming experience can participate in a fun and easy participation. I will prepare it tightly.
Sponsored by the Nexon and Nexon Foundation, and sponsored by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, the Korea Creative Content Agency, and the Game Culture Foundation, NYPC began in 2016 and is the seventh year this year with the aim of enhancing the interest and capacity of young people.
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