Hash Code is a team-based programming competition organized by Google for students and industry professionals (18+) across Europe, the Middle East and Africa. You pick your team and programming language, and Google pick a real-life engineering problem to solve. Are you up for the challenge?
The competition takes place over two rounds:
- Online Qualification Round : Your team can participate from one of our competition hubs or from wherever else you’d like.
Date and Time : Thursday, 11th February 2016 (18:30 to 22:30 CET)
- Final Round : Top scoring teams from the Online Qualification Round will be invited to Google Paris to compete in the Final Round of the competition.
Date and Time : Saturday, 19th March 2016 (9:30 to 21:30 CET)
Find a team and sign up now to participate in the 2016 edition of Hash Code! Registration is free of charge and will close on 9th February 2016 at 18:00 CET.
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Website : https://hashcode.withgoogle.com/
Since I dug through the rules, I'll add few more interesting excerpts from them:
I also read through the 2015 problems and they seem okay-ish. Nothing really interesting, but definitely nothing broken. Rather standard optimization problems inspired by "real-world problems" and not very interesting to visualize.
Overall, Deadline24 looks so much better ;)