If you think you were too good at coding or you are “Bach Of Programming”, Google have set a challenges upon you named CodeJam and the registration is now open. And the Grand Prize are $10,000.According to the Google press release:

Code Jam is an incredible opportunity for the most talented computer scientists in the world to come together and compete on an international stage,” said Vic Gundotra, VP of engineering. “Google is proud to support these coders as they take on some of the world’s most challenging programming problems, and we’re pleased to have the chance to introduce them to our research and offices around the world.”

The qualification round will last for one month, concluding on July 17. After that, there will be rounds of semifinals before the final part of the competition takes place in November. Programmers will be able to use tools developed by Google’s staffers and can use any language to program. The top 500 contestants will win a trip to the semifinal match at Google’s Mountain View, Calif., offices.

The prize money isn’t too shabby. First place nets $10,000, second place $5,000, third place $2,500, with fourth through 10th places receiving $1,500. Prize money also will be doled out to an additional 90 coders. More information at CodeJam.

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