/r/cshighschoolers
A community for like-minded highschoolers (and more!) to discuss the elegant art of Computer Science!
Ask questions, show off accomplishments, share programming tips, cool hardware, and just have fun with other computer scientists!
A place where highschoolers can come together and ask questions, show off accomplishments, and discuss classes regarding computer science, programming, and coding!
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/r/cshighschoolers
Anyone who wants to collaborate and is proficient in python and good in dealing with bots can connect or DM
Expecting teens and highschool students
(Btw it's based on telegram!)
I made this app that generates infinite practice problems for free, the link is quickfire.vercel.app, I haven't purchased a domain yet because I need more feedback. The features are very simple, AI (PLEASE DON'T HARRASS THE GENERATOR, there is a limit) generates the questions and marks a correct answer, there is a streak feature in the app, and it includes almost every AP and their respective subunits.
Some limitations are that the answer marking is not always correct, and that is limited by the AI model. Please email me at meer.r.patel@gmail.com if you want to help me with this project, I am planning to upgrade the model once I put ads on the website and I also want to add users and an actual progression model instead of a minimalistic look.
Description:
I want to create a community of highschoolers who share what they learned in their programming language with other high schoolers along with keeping everyone productive. I also am adding a section for productivity tools and study techniques and guides.
Feedback Wanted:
If you want me to add anything. Tell me ASAP.
Status:
Looking for mods and community members. Server will be ready by tomorrow at 8pm est if all goes to plan.
Discord Server Link
I’m a rising senior and now that the CommonApp came out I’m realizing I don’t have enough ECs 😭. Any last minute CS EC or program ideas? Muchas gracias
I'm starting a passion project of building a community to share the struggles of adhd and autistic folks that they internalise because obviously no one is going to believe them UNLESS they have the same experience... everyone can share and get help with their respective problems... Teams will be assigned to deal with different types of issues. Along with that, I want the website to be able to publish student research within it, as well as literary pieces and so on. More teams will be assigned the role of editors, writers, researchers, designers etc.
But I can't code and I need a website... so whoever is interested in a passion project in coding (very useful if you are going to be applying for CS/engineering)... Please lmk, you can comment under this post or PM me.
So the team of people that will be creating the website and I will all officially be the founder of the organization... then I will get more people to join. Our goal will be to get almost 500 people at the least. (Dw it's not as hard as it sounds)
Question for more experienced programmers- I need to build a team of Web developers, so please let me know how many people should I have in the team and what should each of them be experienced in?
Prepare to lead a small act (big in impact) towards a greater cause.
Hey everyone,
I’m excited to announce that Bay Hacks 2024 is coming up on September 2, 2024, and we’d love for you to join us!
What is Bay Hacks?
Bay Hacks is a one-day hackathon where middle and high school students (teams of 1-4) come together to build meaningful projects, attend workshops, and compete for over $4,000 in prizes. Whether you’re an experienced coder or just starting out, there’s something for everyone!
Event Details:
Why Attend?
How to Register:
Sign up here: https://tripetto.app/run/RYUUS6U41V
For more information, visit our website: bay-hacks.com and follow us on Instagram: /Bay_hacks
Get Involved:
If you’re interested in volunteering or sponsoring the event, please reach out to us!
We’re super excited to see the amazing projects you’ll come up with and can’t wait to hack with you at Bay Hacks 2024! If you have any questions, feel free to ask in the comments.
See you there!
How should I be studying for the upcoming ap csa test. Ive tried practice tests but they dont always help me in areas im weak in. What should I be doing
Hello. I am still 3rd year Computer Science student and I would want to start learning a language deeply. I am stuck between Kotlin and Javascript as to what I will dive into. Which one do you prefer? either web dev or mobile dev is fine with me. I just want to hear your opinions.
Hi Everyone! 🪄
I am thrilled to invite you all to join our refreshing and enthusiastic gamified AI Bootcamp Community on Discord! We created this server to make it easier and more enjoyable for individuals keen on learning how to use Generative AI properly, including ChatGPT, but unsure where to begin.
Our Discord server is a platform for self-development and an opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals and expand your network with Silicon Valley insiders. By participating in our server, you can level up and earn a variety of rewards, including networking opportunities, career development certificates, financial benefits, and much more.
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So, don't hesitate to join our Discord community and become a part of this exciting journey! We can't wait to see you there! 🧚✨
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Hi my name is Josh,
I just found this Scholarship online based around computer science and thought Id share it here. Its $1,000 and all your have to do is post about a tech project and how this money will help you. I'll leave all the detail of their site below:
I though it would be cool to also share what project i shared. Im currently building a web crawler that extracts the top news from website and posts bite site snippets to a news letter.
$1,000 offered by Goodwall
Deadline March 16th.
To apple users have to post a short video explaining a tech project and how this Scholarship can help there project
Apply HERE
The game is called Yuma Will Burn-
Yuma Will Burn is an experimental narrative survival game where choices have long-lasting story and mechanical consequences. Harsh survival mechanics exist alongside a dynamically changing narrative in an uncaring and sadistic world of triage, poverty, and fear.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1961330/Yuma_Will_Burn/
As a developer, I've taken a risk by dedicating so much time to a game of this type. The genre is VERY obscure and niche. I still did it though, because I believe in both the artistic value of a deep and involving narrative experience and the unbridled passion this audience has for it.
I encourage you to check out and wishlist the game with the link above. I'm a biased party, but I think it's worth your time.
Hello! This might sound dumb to whoever will read it but I'm kind of stuck.
I'm graduating high-school in the next couple of months, and so I'm finalising my uni applications now. I picked computer science for my major everytime, but the truth is I don't know why I did.
I have an interest in computer science and I can't help but want it over every other major but I don't know the exact details of what it really is; I obviously have zero background information and no experiences related.
I know I seem dumb but if anyone reads this, if you don't mind, will you share what computer science is in your experience so far? And what makes you love it and want a future in it?
Also, is it fine to want to major in CS even though I know nothing about it? Or do I need to take courses and have some background information?
Hi everyone!
With recommendations from professors and other classmates/friends, I've put together a list of our top resources for numerous cs topics. This list was aimed to provide younger students in middle school and high school with opportunities and resources to explore and develop their own passion in cs and to provide current cs majors with resources matching their curriculum in lower and upper division courses.
There are also many free resources linked specifically for AP CSP and CSA including digital resources that are endorsed by the college board.
Here's a link, check it and out and please let me know if you have any feedback! The content is also entirely open-source, so if you have a resource that really helped you that you don't see over there, feel free to add it!
Thanks!
My name is Isaiah Penny and I’m an Ambassador for the Congressional App Challenge, and I’m reaching out to invite you to participate in this year’s competition.
The Congressional App Challenge is the official computer science competition of the House of Representatives. Since its inception in 2013, the Congressional App Challenge has grown to become the most prestigious prize in computer science. Over 40,000 students have participated in the Congressional App Challenge in seven years, with hundreds honored by their Members of Congress at the US Capitol annually.
Through November 1st, your local representatives (if you live in the U.S.) will be hosting a Congressional App Challenge for middle school and high school students of all coding skills. The Congressional App Challenge urges all students to enter the competition, as it encourages critical thinking and creativity for those of all computer science experience levels. Students can code apps on any topic, for any platform, using any coding language, making this the perfect opportunity to display your coding skills or learn something completely from scratch. Additionally, any app coded after November 1st, 2021, is eligible for submission.
I hope you’ll consider getting involved in the challenge this year. To name just a few of the benefits:
It looks great on a college resume and shows that you’re taking initiative outside of the classroom You’ll develop a real project which you use to demonstrate your coding skills There’s hundreds of winners every year, giving each student an amazing opportunity to win a national competition. Check out all the projects that won last year
To learn more about the rules, prizes, and more, you can visit their website here.
When filling out your application, please be sure to list Isaiah Penny as the person who referred you to the program as I’m hoping to be one of the top Ambassadors for the 2022 cycle.
I look forward to seeing what you create!
Hi everyone! As you might have seen from a previous post, NeoHacks 2.0, a hybrid, beginner friendly, 36-hour hackathon is taking place from August 6th to 7th. The hackathon will take place in Seattle, WA (exact location TBD) but will also be held online via discord. The hackathon will feature workshops, mentorships, and prizes for the winners. NeoHacks will be an amazing place for you to learn new skills, make new friends, and have fun. If you are interested in signing up / want to find out more, please visit neohacks.org.
Feel free to also email me at dani@neohacks.org.
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This June, Citadel and Correlation One are partnering to bring you the biggest coding competition for high school students. We have hosted 20+ Terminal events for 5,000+ students across the top universities such as Harvard, MIT, Stanford, Oxford, and Cambridge, and we’re finally bringing Terminal to high school students!
Terminal is a games-based AI challenge, where players code strategies to play a tower defense game in a team-based setting. Top performing students have the opportunity to win Apple iPads, Apple AirPod Pros and Sonos Bluetooth Speakers, as well as global recognition and exclusive recruiting opportunities with Citadel. Check out this brief clip to see Terminal in action!
Taking place between June 20 - 27 virtually, the competition will have a flexible structure so that participants will be able to work anytime during the week to accommodate their schedules. The event is open to all current high school students, including seniors who are graduating this year. All students are welcome to register, even entry-level students with little experience with coding just to have fun!
Applications are reviewed on a first-come, first-served basis, so I encourage you to sign up now! The first round sign-up deadline is Sunday, May 29th.
Feel free to email me at beatrice@correlationone.com if you have any questions or would like to learn more about the event. We look forward to receiving your application!
Hey guys! I’m excited to share with you an exciting upcoming hackathon, High Tech Hacks 2.0! High Tech Hacks is a free, international 24-hour hackathon from May 21-22nd, 2022 open to all high schoolers hoping to learn a new coding skill, compete for awesome prizes, or work with other like-minded hackers. Let’s invent, create, and push the boundaries of technology (as much as we can at one hackathon)!
What to expect:
This year we have even bigger prizes, competitions, and speakers so stay tuned!
Reach out to me with more questions or email hightechhackathon@gmail.com. Happy hacking! :D
Sign up here to confirm your interest and get on our mailing list: Click Here to Register!
Also, meet other hackers by Joining our Discord!
For more, Check out our Website
Refer to Website/Discord for Full Schedule (nearly finalized), Rules, and Extra Information (All times in EST)