Programming contests

20 Programming Exercise for Beginners

January 1, 2019, 12:00 AM – December 31, 2019, 12:00 AM

Problem overview

20 Programming Exercise for Beginners

A
Evaluation of a Compound Expression 1
  Accepted programming languages:
Points: 1
B
Evaluation of a Compound Expression 2
  Accepted programming languages:
Points: 1
C
Evaluation of a Compound Expression 3
  Accepted programming languages:
Points: 1
D
Finding numbers divisible by 12 and 21
  Accepted programming languages:
Points: 1
E
Reverse Case
  Accepted programming languages:
Points: 1
F
Single Line Comment
  Accepted programming languages:
Points: 1
G
Character Counting
  Accepted programming languages:
Points: 1
H
Input Validation
  Accepted programming languages:
Points: 1
I
Multiplication Table
  Accepted programming languages:
Points: 1
J
Grid Drawing
  Accepted programming languages:
Points: 1
K
Lowest Numbers
  Accepted programming languages:
Points: 1
L
Summation
  Accepted programming languages:
Points: 1
M
Selecting Numbers based on their Octal Form
  Accepted programming languages:
Points: 1
N
Line Wrapping
  Accepted programming languages:
Points: 1
O
Monthly Calendar
  Accepted programming languages:
Points: 1
P
Unified MAC Addresses
  Accepted programming languages:
Points: 1
Q
Plus Sign
  Accepted programming languages:
Points: 1
R
Time Conversion
  Accepted programming languages:
Points: 1
S
Relative Prime Numbers
  Accepted programming languages:
Points: 1
T
Convert American Dollars to Hungarian Forints
  Accepted programming languages:
Points: 1
U
Linux REV command
  Accepted programming languages:
Points: 1
V
Linux TAC command
  Accepted programming languages:
Points: 1
W
Reverse file
  Accepted programming languages:
Points: 1
X
Linux UNIQ command
  Accepted programming languages:
Points: 1
Y
Linux TR command
  Accepted programming languages:
Points: 1
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