NYCSL, or the New York Computer Science League, is an online, high school programming competition.
Each month at midnight a new challenge is posted. Programmers in NYCSL have one month to upload as many solutions as they like; only the top score is shown. Solutions are instantly graded and put up on both global and school-wide leaderboards. Problems are designed such that they are suitable for programmers of all skill levels; beginners are encouraged to participate.
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NYCSL was created by Michael Truell*, Joshua Gruenstein*, Henry Wildermuth, and Ben Spector for the Horace Mann Programming Club.
* These authors contributed equally to this work