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Vietnamese, Japanese programmers compete in Tokyo

Two Vietnamese teams and nine others from Japan competed in the final of Pikalong War, a contest for programmers, in Tokyo on October 27.
Vietnamese, Japanese programmers compete in Tokyo ảnh 1Two Vietnamese teams and nine others from Japan competed in the final of Pikalong War in Tokyo on October 27. (Photo: VNA)

Tokyo (VNA) – TwoVietnamese teams and nine others from Japancompeted in the final of Pikalong War, a contest for programmers, in Tokyo on October 27.

The contest began on September 25 with the participation of67 teams with 200 programmers.

Deputy General Director of FPT Japan Do Van Khac, arepresentative of the contest’s organising board, said Pikalong War creates aplayground for software developers to learn from each other’s experience indeveloping new technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) andBlockchain.

Pikalong War was organised by FPT Japan, a branch ofVietnam’s largest software producer FPT Group, for those who are in love withthe challenge of AI, with prizes worth up to 17,000 USD.

The first prize went to Vookie, a three-member team from theUniversity of Tokyo. -VNA
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