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Andhadhundh is a coding challenge that will assess your programming proficiency using a unique approach. In this challenge, participants will be required to write code without being able to see what they are typing. This means they will need to rely solely on their memory and knowledge of programming syntax to complete the challenge. This competition is designed for individuals who aspire to push their programming abilities to the maximum and encounter an innovative method of coding. Within a designated period, participants must write a specific piece of code using their preferred programming language.
The concept of a treasure hunt, with its sense of adventure and excitement, has
long been a popular activity. In this game, participants form small teams and use
provided clues to locate the hidden treasure. But what if we added a touch of fun to
this classic game by incorporating fundamental datastructure knowledge?
DS-Ninjas will be a treasure hunt based on data structure basics and will be played
in a team of 5. The team who decodes the clues and finds the treasure first will win
the game. This would be a great way to make the students play a fun activity
across their campus gathering clues to the final treasure.
Wall Street Harvest is a trading challenge that provides a competitive platform for participants to test their trading skills and strategies. The challenge involves trading in a simulated environment, using "pseudo money" while relying on their memory and knowledge of trading. It is specifically designed for students who want to push their trading abilities to the limit. Participants have a set timeframe to make trades and earn profits, with the winners being determined by whogenerates the highest profit.
What if there was a Hindi linguistic version of coding? And we could say "Apna
time aayega " in coding after all these programming languages such as C, C++, and
Python? Here we have Bhailang, created by our own Indian engineers spawned out
of jokes. Bhailang is written in Typescript and classified as a toy language, meaning
it does not meet the criteria for general-purpose applications. But anyone who is
new at coding can easily understand the basic working of loops and all basic
concepts of programming as we all know 'Apni bhasha Mai feel hai'.
Take a break from .c, .ipynb, and test your .gk skills! CrackIt is a non-technical quiz event centered around general knowledge. To win thrilling prizes, teams must pass two rounds. The initial round comprises 20 multiple-choice questions, while the second requires team members to write descriptive answers without having a cushion of "CADB". And if more than three teams dare to clear the second round, they'll have to be ready for the final showdown before they are crowned King of the Hill.
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