Codetown ::: a software developer's community
Time: July 1, 2010 to July 11, 2010
Location: http://www.codechef.com
Street: Online
City/Town: Global
Website or Map: http://www.codechef.com/JULY10
Event Type: coding, competition
Organized By: CodeChef
Latest Activity: Jun 29, 2010
The CodeChef July Challenge begins on 1st July and will be on through to 11th July.
Top 20 participants from India will win cash prizes up to Rs.55k and now the top 10 global participants will win cash worth up to $1100 as well!
If you haven't already signed up, log on to http://www.codechef.com/ and get cracking.
You can submit your solutions in over 35 programming languages including C/C++/C#, Java, Python, Ruby, Perl, PHP, Haskell, Pascal and more!
You can check out more details about the contest here: http://www.codechef.com/JULY10/.
Cheers,
The Chef
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