Google Hashcode2018 Overview - MAL Hub

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Hello,

Dear esteemed participants, the Online Qualification Round for Google Hash Code 2018 is tomorrow Thursday, 1st March 2018, 18:30 to 22:30 CET. Here is an overview of the competition according to #Google.

18:00 CET
The countdown begins!

You will receive an email with instructions for the Online Qualification Round, including how to access the Problem Statement and how to view the YouTube Live Stream.

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18:30 CET
Deadline to form a team

You must form a team of 2-4 participants to compete in Hash Code through the Judge System before the start of the Online Qualification Round.

The task is announced by @Jalasem
He will introduce the competition and explain the task through a YouTube Live Stream by Google.

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18:45 CET
The competition starts!

Problem statement will be released as a PDF file that can be downloaded from the Judge System. You’ll be able to submit your team’s solution through the Judge System at any time, and a live scoreboard will be available.

21:30 CET
The live scoreboard freezes

To increase suspense and make the end of the competition more exciting, the live scoreboard will freeze. You’ll still be able to submit new submissions until the deadline.

22:30 CET
Time's up!

The Judge System will accept submissions until Thursday, March 1st 22:30 CET sharp.

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22:40 CET
Results are announced

A few minutes after the submission deadline, we’ll join you again via YouTube Livestream to announce highlights and the first place team from the Online Qualification Round. We’ll also release the final scoreboard on the Judge System so that your team can compare its achievements with others. The final results will be announced by 6th March 2018 and all teams who have qualified for the Final Round will be notified then.

We look forward to see you at the event tomorrow at MAL Hub

© Team MAL Hub 🎉

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