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By MDCCXXIX, history, 9 years ago, In English

Hi guys,

We are really happy to introduce to you HackerEarth's first partnership with european Hackathon, NextHacker. NextHacker is conducting a programming contest in Berlin. The scale is really big — they're giving away prizes worth 500,000 USD. Read more about the contest here — http://nexthacker.com/.

NextHacker is conducting preliminary rounds on HackerEarth. There will be 3 debugging problem and 2 algorithmic problems.You have 18 hours to solve all the problems. The top 500 candidates from the online qualifiers will get a direct invitation to the final event.

If you live in Europe, this is a great chance for you to participate in an awesome hackathon! Here's the link to the qualifiers — https://www.hackerearth.com/nexthacker-online-qualifier/

Hope to see you all there!

Cheers!

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By MDCCXXIX, history, 9 years ago, In English

It is often the basic, simple things that make a big difference between average programmers and great ones. The best programmers have a very deep understanding of the fundamentals of programming and know its applications, inside and out.

For an average programmer to get here, it will involve a lot of practice.

Though the internet is full of learning resources for anyone who wants to become a better programmer, there is no single place where one can find information and practice as well as on the topics required to master the art of competitive programming.

This led us to start Code Monk – a weekly series of tutorials on all the topics of computer science, starting from the basics of algorithm and gradually moving on to more complicated concepts. Every tutorial will also be followed by a short programming challenge to help you test your understanding of the concepts covered in the tutorial.

The aim is simple — learn the concepts, and put them to use. Do this repeatedly, and you will be well on your way to becoming a master computer programmer!

Learn more about at — https://www.hackerearth.com/codemonk/

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By MDCCXXIX, history, 9 years ago, In English

Hello Everyone,

We are excited to share with you that we our conducting our first ever Artificial Intelligence Challenge this week — Battle of Bots.

In Battle of Bots contest there will only be one problem, which is a game which your bot has to play. You will be given a two-player game (for example, a game like Tic-tac-toe or Chess) and you will have to write a bot that can play that game against another bot.

Your bot has to understand all the rules of the game and play it's move against the opponent. You will be given 7 days to write your bot, after the challenge ends your bot will be played in a tournament against all other bots, and the bot that wins the tournament will be declared a winner.

Prizes to be won -
1st Prize- $100 Amazon gift card
First Runner Up- $80 Amazon gift card
Second Runner Up- $60 Amazon gift card

Top 5 winners will receive HackerEarth T-shirt .

Registration Link : https://www.hackerearth.com/battle-of-bots/
Date and Time: 11 Sep 2015, 08:00 PM IST

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By MDCCXXIX, 10 years ago, In English

Hello everyone!

I want to invite all women coders to come and participate in the largest online hackathon hosted by HackerEarth exclusively for women on the occasion of International Women's Day from 6th to the 8th of March 2015.

The 72 hour online Hackathon that starts on the 6th of March 2015, is being held to encourage women in tech to come and build something great on any of the following four themes:

  1. Productivity — Example — A task list manager or a context aware reminder system
  2. Social Welfare — Example — A warning system for natural calamity or apps on women empowerment and security
  3. Fun/Gamification — An innovative and addictive game.
  4. Multi-channel retail — Example — An app that will in help in making better buying decisions.

Women can choose to participate individually or in a team of two.

Prizes for the International Women's Day Hackathon are as follows:

1st Prize: Macbook Air
2nd Prize — iPhone 6
3rd Prize — iPad Air

Top 15 also get $100 Gift Certificates

Register for the International Women's Day Hackathon here: Women Hackathon

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By MDCCXXIX, 10 years ago, In English

Hello everyone,
I want to invite all of you the next edition of one of the monthly contests on HackerEarth- this particular challenge for the month of February is called the February Clash. The duration for the same being 12 hours, consisting of 5 problems, of various difficulty levels. 2 Easy-Medium, 2 Hard, and 1 Challenge problem to keep you occupied for 12 hours. You can register for the contest at: February Clash. Let's see all of you here to make the contest bigger and solve some really mind boggling problems as one of the perks.

Contributors : Bidhan, kunal93, anta, darkshadows, akashdeep and Xsquare

Date : 21 February
Time : Check time in your timezone

January Clash HOF:
1.) Xellos
2.) I_love_Tanya_Romanova
3.) Kmcode

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By MDCCXXIX, 10 years ago, In English

Hello everyone!

I want to invite all coders from Japan to come and participate in the first National Programming Challenge for Japan on HackerEarth on the 22th of February 2015, 9:30 AM onwards.

The challenge will be open for 24 hours and we would like to encourage all those from Japan who love coding to come and participate in the challenge.

The winner will get a $100 Amazon Gift Card and the first runner-up will get a $50 Amazon Gift Card and there will be a $25 Amazon Gift Card for the one who finishes as the 2nd runner up. The top ten programmers from Japan will also get the HackerEarth T-shirts.

There will be 5 problems to solve

1 Approximate 4 Programming

Register for the Japan national Programming Challenge here:Japan National Programming Challenge

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By MDCCXXIX, 10 years ago, In English

Hello, everyone. I want to invite all the coders (Specially, the ones who have just started and entered the world of competitive programming recently!) — to come and join us in HackerEarth Pledge, 2015. We'd love if people who want to improve as programmers pledge be a part of it, and improve.

Solve a list of problems that we've put out and try working through each and every one of them. And continue solving them, until there are no more problems. In the process, you will learn new concepts, algorithms, skills, implementation skills. Overall, this will greatly help the community improve!

There will be total of 23 problems.
Easy: 10
Medium: 8
Hard- 5

URL : Pledge to be a better programmer-2015

Contributors: Anta, Vuong Nguyen, Deepankar Anil Kumar, Sunny, Prateek Gupta, Akashdeep Nain, Ankit Srivastava, Pradeep Joshi, Lalit kundu Arjit Srivastava, Akash Agrawall, Karan Aggarwal, Ashish Khatkar, Harsh Soni, Shobhit Saxena

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By MDCCXXIX, 10 years ago, In English

Hello everyone,
I want to invite all of you the next edition of one of the monthly contests on HackerEarth- this particular challenge for the month of October is called the October Clash. The duration for the same being 12 hours, consisting of 5 problems, of various difficulty levels. 1 Medium, 3 Hard, and 1 Challenge problem to keep you occupied for 12 hours. You can register for the contest at: October Clash- Let's see all of you here to make the contest bigger and solve some really mind boggling problems as one of the perks.

Problem Setters: Lokesh Khandelwal,Prateek Gupta,Sunny Agarwall,Swapnil Mehta

Editorialist : Lokesh Khandelwal

Date : 18 October,2014

Time : check time in your timezone

September Clash HOF:
1.) Anta (anta)
2.) Uwi Tenpen (uwi)
3.) azukun (igor2)

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By MDCCXXIX, 10 years ago, In English

Hello everyone,
I want to invite all of you the next edition of one of the monthly contests on HackerEarth- this particular challenge for the month of September is called the September Clash. The duration for the same being 12 hours, consisting of 5 problems, of various difficulty levels. 1 Medium, 3 Hard, and 1 Challenge problem to keep you occupied for 12 hours. You can register for the contest at: September Clash- Let's see all of you here to make the contest bigger and solve some really mind boggling problems as one of the perks.

Problem Setters: Akashdeep Nain ,Lokesh Khandelwal,Prateek Gupta,Akash Agrawall

Editorialist : Lokesh Khandelwal

Date : 20 September,2014

Time : check time in your timezone

August Clash HOF:
1.) Anta (anta)
2.) Goutham (xorfire)
3.) Uwi Tenpen (uwi)

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By MDCCXXIX, 10 years ago, In English

Hello, everyone!

Check out August Clash, HackerEarth's first of a kind programming challenge for experienced programmers. Be assured to face some of the toughest problems and guaranteed fun. It will be a 12 hour contest, with 1 medium, 3 hard and a challenge problem to put your brain to the test! If you think you can win the clash, subscribe today and join the fun.

Problem Setter : Akashdeep Nain ,Lokesh Khandelwal,Prateek Gupta

Date: 16 August ,2014

Time : Check Time in your TimeZone

Link : August Clash

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