Do you like to solve complex algorithmic problems…in Japanese?
March 7th, 2011 | Published in Google Student Blog
Google Code Jam Japan is now open for registration! Code Jam is an annual programming competition in which professional and student programmers are asked to solve complex algorithmic challenges in a limited amount of time, using the programming language of their choice. This year, Googlers in the Tokyo office came up with a unique set of problems and prepared a fully internationalized contest UI, all in Japanese. Mark you calendars for the dates below!
March 19th 1:00 pm JST* - Qualifying Round (6 hr)
March 26th 1:00 pm JST* - Final Round (3 hr)
*All times are Japan Standard Time (UTC+9).
Note: One must be over 13 years of age and have a valid address in Japan to participate. Both the Qualifying Round and Final Round will take place online.
For more details, check out the Google Japan official Blog post or follow us on Twitter at@GoogleCodeJamJp. 皆さまのご参加お待ちしております!
Posted by Yuko Chitani, Talent & Outreach Programs, Japan
March 19th 1:00 pm JST* - Qualifying Round (6 hr)
March 26th 1:00 pm JST* - Final Round (3 hr)
*All times are Japan Standard Time (UTC+9).
Note: One must be over 13 years of age and have a valid address in Japan to participate. Both the Qualifying Round and Final Round will take place online.
For more details, check out the Google Japan official Blog post or follow us on Twitter at@GoogleCodeJamJp. 皆さまのご参加お待ちしております!
Posted by Yuko Chitani, Talent & Outreach Programs, Japan