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Let’s think about the community/circle and how they are connected and overlap.
- The Mito Jr circle
- Master of Information Science
- Competitive Programmers
- (People who do AtCoder and interact on Twitter)
- ≒ JOI members
- SecHack365
- SecCamp
- N High
- Technical College
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- I tried to draw a Venn diagram but felt the limitations of a two-dimensional representation.
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In the community of Japanese students interested in information science, it feels like you can see the whole picture of the community.
- I wonder how it is in English-speaking countries?
- Like the Imagine Cup? (tkgshn)
- (nishio) I don’t think individuals can determine whether they can see the whole picture or not, haha.
- Well, it’s just a feeling, haha. (blu3mo)
- Recently, even in newly joined communities, there are usually a few people that I know, so I felt like I can see where information science students gather, more or less. (blu3mo)
- i.e. I felt it was a small world.
- But come to think of it, isn’t it because the “newly joined communities” are already close to me, so it’s not a valid basis? (blu3mo)
- Recently, even in newly joined communities, there are usually a few people that I know, so I felt like I can see where information science students gather, more or less. (blu3mo)
- Recently, the Unity Inter High community became a topic among the mentors of the Mito Jr program.
- Is there a community for contests? (blu3mo)
- The Security Camp community is another example.
- I wonder if the JOI community is included in the competitive programming community?
- The CSAJ U22 Programming Contest doesn’t seem to have a strong community presence. However, there are often impressive individuals who have been selected in the past based on their achievements.
- Well, it’s just a feeling, haha. (blu3mo)
- I wonder how it is in English-speaking countries?