Happy New Year, everyone! We are thrilled to kick off 2025 with a new round of the Eolymp Weekend Practice. Join us next Sunday, 12th of January, for a great opportunity to test your skills and improve your rating!
Happy New Year, everyone! We are thrilled to kick off 2025 with a new round of the Eolymp Weekend Practice. Join us next Sunday, 12th of January, for a great opportunity to test your skills and improve your rating!
We're excited to announce the results of the latest round of the Eolymp Cup! We hope you enjoyed the challenges and had a rewarding experience throughout.
We are launching the Debug Assistant to help debug your solutions! This feature will assist you in identifying errors in your solutions and provide helpful hints and recommendations.
We're thrilled to share the results of the second round of the Eolymp Cup! We hope you enjoyed tackling the problems and had a great experience.
We are excited to announce new Weekend Practice round next Saturday. This is rated competition for everyone.
You may have noticed some changes on our site today, specifically some new colors and changes on the profile page. We’ve introduced a system that assigns titles to users based on their performance in rated competitions like the Eolymp Cup and Weekend Practice. These titles help organize users into groups according to their performance and provide a bit of motivation to solve more problems.
We're excited to announce the results of the first round of the Eolymp Cup! We had nearly a thousand participants from over 70 countries. We hope everyone enjoyed the problems and had a great time.
We are very excited to announce our new competition! Join us at Eolymp Cup, a programming competition for students from everywhere! Take up a challenge to get a chance to win a trophy, medals, prizes, and scholarships at Harbour.Space University.
We are inviting authors to participate in designing problems for Eolymp Weekend Practice. The authors will receive rewards and various gifts. If you are interested, contact us.
Today we'll take a look at how Eolymp tests submissions: what happens after you submit a solution,how it is executed, how the results are verified and what outcomes there are. Hope this article will help you betterunderstand how the system works and make it easier to work with it.
Hello everybody! My name is Sergey Kolodyazhnyy and I am one of the co-founders of the Eolymp. Today I would like to share with you the story of how my computer science teacher Zhukovsky Serhiy (@zss) and I created one of the largest Ukrainian sites for studying computer science. Of course, over the years, many caring people have helped the site. This post mentions only a few of them, but I am very grateful to everyone who contributed.