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Uncharted Learning's "Build Your Own App" challenge encourages students to be innovative to learn something new in Swift without the direct assistance of an instructor. Students enrolled in a MobileMakersEdu High School course are eligible to compete in this competition.
Students can work alone or in groups of two to create an app that needs them to learn something new in the Swift programming language. Participants must be Mobile Makers High School students or alumni.
You are qualified to participate in this App Development Competition if you are a citizen of any nation in the MENA region and want to show off your coding talents by designing mobile applications. This tournament is open to children aged 8 to 17 years.
The winners get a sponsored trip to Silicon Valley.
The goal of IKCC.info is to develop children's programming skills by creating games, stories or animations. Children will be attracted to these creative projects and will unleash their imagination.
The contest will help children develop coding skills, meet new challenges and achieve the highest level of software programming performance.
This mobile app idea competition is for high school and community college students who are 13 plus. They can take part as teams; each team should have 2 to 5 members.
This competition is for the residents of the United States. And each team has to work under a faculty advisor/coach from their school.
The Congressional App Challenge is an annual competition sponsored by the U.S. House of Representatives to encourage students to use their skills to design and publish apps for mobile devices, PCs, and other platforms. All kids in middle or high school at the time of application submission are eligible to participate.
Participants can enroll as individuals or in groups of up to four. Students may compete in either their home district or the district where they attend school.
App Competitions are open for anyone aged 10 or older to compete if they have a strong interest in and experience with app creation.
The competition encourages technical, creative, and problem-solving abilities. They learn to create ideas from scratch and have opportunities to work in groups to improve their communication skills.
Language varies from competition to competition. Languages typically used in app competitions include Java, JavaScript, Swift, Kotlin, C++, Python, and others.
Some are free, while others have a nominal cost. The fee varies depending on the competition.
It depends on the competition, but apps for desktop, web, tablet, mobile, and other platforms are frequently welcomed.
Yes, competitions often offer prizes for winners, which may include cash rewards, a sponsored trip, or certificates of achievement.