Students who are 13-17 years old, enrolled in a pre-university program, and 
have their parent’s consent to participate can now go to the Google Code-in 
2019 program site <http://g.co/gci> and register. Once students have 
registered and their parent/legal guardian has submitted the parental 
consent form they may start working on their first task. 29 open source 
organizations have been busy creating over 4,000 tasks for students to 
choose from in the following categories coding, documentation, design, 
quality assurance, research, outreach and training.

For those of you new to the contest you may want to check out the beginner 
tasks that each organization has created. These are a great way to start in 
the contest. You can complete up to 2 of these beginner tasks.

Google Code-in will continue until January 23, 2020. On the contest site 
you can find Contest Rules <https://codein.withgoogle.com/student-terms/>, 
a Getting Started Guide 
<https://developers.google.com/open-source/gci/resources/getting-started>, 
Frequently 
Asked Questions <https://developers.google.com/open-source/gci/faq>, and 
important 
dates <https://developers.google.com/open-source/gci/timeline> for the 
contest.  

Good luck and have fun everyone!

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