CODING AND PROGRAMMING
Coding & Programming provides members with the opportunity to design and implement a standalone application to accomplish a task. This competitive event consists of a pre-judged portion only on the state level.
Event Overview
Division: High School
Event Type: Team of 1, 2 or 3 members
Event Category: Pre-judged
Event Elements: Pre-judged program only on the state level
NACE Connections: Career & Self-Development, Critical Thinking, Communication, Leadership, Professionalism, Teamwork, Technology
2024-2025 Topic
Create a program that helps students manage their personal finances by tracking account balances, income and expenses. The program should allow users to input details about their income sources and expenses, including the amount, category, and date of each transaction. It should provide features to view the current balance, generate summaries of income and expenses over specified periods (e.g., weekly, monthly), and categorize expenses to show spending patterns. Additionally, the program should include functionality to update or delete existing entries and offer search and filter options to easily find specific transactions.
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District
Check with your District leadership for District-specific competition information.
State
Eligibility
· FBLA membership dues are paid by 11:59 pm Eastern Time on December 1 (or earlier date specified by District Director) of the current program year.
· Members may compete in an event at the State Leadership Conference (SLC) more than once if they have not previously placed in the top ten of that event at the National Leadership Conference (NLC). If a member places in the top ten of an event at NLC, they are no longer eligible to compete in that event.
· Members must be registered for the SLC and pay the state conference registration fee in order to participate in competitive events.
· Members must stay in an official FBLA hotel in order to compete.
· Each district may be represented by participant(s) based on the Florida FBLA scaled quota system found on the Florida FBLA website.
· Each competitor can only compete in one individual/team event and one chapter event (American Enterprise Project, Community Service Project, Local Chapter Annual Business Report, Partnership with Business Project).
· Only competitors are allowed to plan, research, and prepare their program.
· All members of a team must consist of individuals from the same chapter.
Recognition
· The number of competitors will determine the number of winners. The maximum number of winners for each competitive event is 5.
Event Administration
· Prejudged Project
Data must be free of viruses/malware. Any entry with contaminated data will not be judged.
Solution must run standalone with no programming errors.
Program produced must be prepared by the competitor(s) without help.
All individuals on a team must be from the same chapter.
Competitors are expected follow all applicable copyright laws. Refer to the Format Guide for copyright guidelines.
The completed project MUST be uploaded to one of the following cloud based storages: Google Drive, OneDrive, or Dropbox. You CANNOT host the project on your own server or website. You must provide a link to your project and directions on how to open and run the code. It should not be password protected. Your completed project must be uploaded and locked by the date specified in the State Conference registration packet. You cannot make any changes after the submission date listed in the SLC registration packet.
Scoring
· The pre-judged score will determine the winners.
· Judges must break ties. All judges’ decisions are final.
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
· FBLA meets the criteria specified in the Americans with Disabilities Act for all competitors with accommodations submitted through the conference registration system by the registration deadline.
Recording of Presentations
· No unauthorized audio or video recording devices will be allowed in any competitive event.
· Competitors in the events should be aware FBLA reserves the right to record any presentation for use in study or training materials.
Penalty Points
· Competitors may be disqualified if they violate the Competitive Event Guidelines or the Honor Code.
National
Be sure to see the National guidelines at https://www.fbla.org/divisions/fbla/fbla-competitive-events/