Google Code Jam Schedule Announced

Posted by Mani On February - 24 - 2010

Google code jam, the yearly coding competition for testing your programming skills is here again! Yesterday, google announced its schedule on google code blog. You must look at our post- How to: Participate in Google Code Jam, for detailed information regarding the contest along with the simple tutorial to begin with.

This year, Google Code Jam is in Dublin! The contest has been divided into 3 rounds. Beginning from 7th April, the onsite finals will mark the end of the contest on 30th july.

Schedule is as follows-

schedule code jam 2010 Google Code Jam Schedule Announced

[Source- Code Jam Website]

Over 10,000$ prize money will be given to the finalists. And google is offering practice problems to help coders prepare for the contest. You can begin practicing on their website.

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