Martian eyrie

August 17, 2007

24-hour computer programming competition to be held in Singapore

Filed under: RubyOnRails

www.hardwarezone.com® :: News Flash At A Glance! The Information Technology Standards Committee (ITSC) announced code::XtremeApps::, the first round-the-clock computer programming competition to be held in Singapore on September 22. Targeted at students and technoprenuers alike, code::XtremeApps:: will challenge the creativity of the contestants in developing innovative web applications strictly within a 24-hour timeframe, using Web 2.0 tools such as Ruby on Rails, Google Web Toolkit, Google Gadgets and Google Maps, and staying within the parameter of the competition theme which will only be announced at the onset of the actual event. The grand prize is an all-expense paid trip to Googleplex, Google’s headquarters in California, USA. Registration is now open via the ITSC official website at www.itsc.org.sg.






















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