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None of the provided headline content mentions the International Obfuscated C Code Contest. The only listed trending headline discusses the Swift Student Challenge winners and presentations to Tim Cook and John Ternus.

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Key Takeaway The current provided headlines do not reference the International Obfuscated C Code Contest at all.
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unrelated trend Apple leadership student coding ioccc ioccc 2025
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The current provided headlines do not reference the International Obfuscated C Code Contest at all.

None of the provided headline content mentions the International Obfuscated C Code Contest. The only listed trending headline discusses the Swift Student Challenge winners and presentations to Tim Cook and John Ternus.

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Contest/program Swift Student Challenge
Headline focus Interview with winners about app inspiration
Notable event Winners present to Tim Cook and John Ternus

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  • Find a headline explicitly mentioning the International Obfuscated C Code Contest (by name) across major tech news sites.
  • If you’re tracking contests, monitor Apple/Swift-related coverage for any crossover contest announcements.

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  • Interview: Swift Student Challenge winners talk app inspiration, presenting to Tim Cook and John Ternus, more 9to5Mac
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