Re: [gci-discuss] Questions regarding beginner tasks

2019-12-03 Thread Arnav Sharma
Does that means if I am unable to complete 1st beginner task then I will have to abandon it under a specified time of the task(for example 3days,5days,etc..) and take another beginner task instead of that? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups

[gci-discuss] Task Review

2019-12-03 Thread No One The Many Faced God
Its been a day since i submitted my task. but no mentor replied or reviewed my task, what can i do now, can i start to work on another task without claiming? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google Code-in Discuss" group. To unsubscribe from this

Re: [gci-discuss] Questions regarding beginner tasks

2019-12-03 Thread TANISHQ SEHGAL
Each task has specified time limit(for example 3days,5days,etc..). if you are unable to submit the task you can take another task but only by first abondaonig the first one. you cannot take 2 different task when you already claimed a task. Thanks Tanishq -- You received this message because

[gci-discuss] Re: selecting a organization

2019-12-03 Thread Muhammad Wasif
Just decide which organization suits your skills and can you make the softwares of that organization better using your skills? If yes then introduce yourself in that organization in a *relative medium *and start claiming tasks! This is how you select an organization. On Tuesday, December 3,

Re: [gci-discuss] Re: Mentors

2019-12-03 Thread Adeyinka John
Plus Mentors are mostly busy so patience should be your friend Adeyinka On Dec 3, 2019 08:17, "Sanchit Jain" wrote: > Yes I think so because the mentor could be living in a different timezone. > > On Tuesday, December 3, 2019 at 12:43:11 PM UTC+5:30, Daniel wrote: >> >> Hello everyone, >>

[gci-discuss] selecting a organization

2019-12-03 Thread leo 60228
You don't "choose" an organization, but finalists are determined by each organization separately. You'll probably want to specialize in a specific one. Just choose one you're interested in, whether it's by the organization itself or the available tasks. -- You received this message because

Re: [gci-discuss] selecting a organization

2019-12-03 Thread Divyansh Agarwal
Hello, You should take some time to go through the tasks of the organizations. If you think that you can comfortably do the tasks of a particular organization in the required amount of time than you should pick that organization. Moreover, Look out the programming languages and technologies used

[gci-discuss] Regarding availability of Beginner Tasks

2019-12-03 Thread Arnav Sharma
Hi, I am not able to claim beginner tasks so I wanted to ask I could claim them after claiming normal tasks or not?? Also I wanted to ask that whether will I be able to claim beginner tasks from around 25th December or notIn other words is there some deadline date or something like that for

Re: [gci-discuss] Regarding availability of Beginner Tasks

2019-12-03 Thread Divyansh Agarwal
Hi, You can claim only 2 beginner Tasks of any Organisation during the Contest. You can't claim more than 2 beginner Tasks. These. Beginner tasks is for you to get familiar with Organisation. Afterward, you can contribute to the organization by doing normal Tasks. There is no such deadline for

Re: [gci-discuss] Regarding availability of Beginner Tasks

2019-12-03 Thread Bruhathi C
Hi, I pretty sure that you can only claim up to 2 beginner tasks and you should be able to claim them even around 25th Dec. (there isn't a deadline). Maybe you are unable claim beginner tasks now because you have already done 2 On Wed, Dec 4, 2019 at 5:13 PM Arnav Sharma wrote: > Hi, > I am