Calling all developers, architects, and tech practitioners! Elevate your coding prowess and sharpen your problem-solving skills at the Code & Cloud HackerRank Competition, happening at this year’s conference. This is more than a contest—it’s a unique opportunity to showcase your expertise, benchmark your skills against other top talent, and gain recognition in a community of industry innovators.
Join us November 20th at 5 PM ET on HackerRank, where you’ll dive into a curated selection of algorithm and data structure challenges. Testing your coding acumen in real-time will not only refine your skills but also strengthen your professional portfolio—demonstrating your capability to solve complex problems efficiently. Whether you’re aiming to grow your reputation or to test yourself against the best, this competition is a perfect opportunity to make your mark.
The Code & Cloud HackerRank Competition at this year’s conference offers cash prizes for the top 3 finishers, but only those who have purchased a ticket and are present at the event are eligible to claim their prize.
Conference Details & Registration
Judging and Announcements:
1. Winners will be announced on-site at the Code & Cloud conference after the competition concludes and results are reviewed.
2. Judges’ decisions are final and based on scoring metrics provided by HackerRank.
Code & Cloud HackerRank Competition Rules
Eligibility Requirements:
1. All participants must be registered attendees of the [Code & Cloud conference](https://rvatech.com/rvatech-events/2024-rvatech-code-cloud-conference/). You must have a valid ticket and be present at the conference to qualify for cash prizes.
2. Participants must sign up for the competition on our HackerRank page by the competition start time.
Competition Structure:
1. The competition begins on November 20th at 5 PM ET and runs for a set duration. Ensure you start promptly to maximize your time.
2. Participants will face a series of algorithm and data structure challenges designed to test a range of coding skills.
3. The problems vary in difficulty, and each problem carries a specific point value based on its complexity.
Code of Conduct:
1. Participants must write their own code during the competition. Collaboration, code-sharing, and external assistance are strictly prohibited.
2. Cheating or the use of pre-written code from outside sources is grounds for immediate disqualification.
3. Please maintain a professional and respectful attitude toward all competitors.
Technical Requirements:
1. Make sure you have a stable internet connection. The organizers are not responsible for connectivity issues that may affect participation.
2. Use of online resources or software development tools is permitted if they do not compromise the integrity of the competition (e.g., IDEs for testing).