I think that many people in Israel, and indeed many people around the
world do indeed have a prior commitment EVERY Saturday. Several 1000
years prior in fact...
On 19 Dec 2009, at 23:45, Leopoldo Taravilse ltaravi...@gmail.com
wrote:
If you can't code on ANY Saturday then don't compete,
Sound to me like scheduling a Code Jam is harder than any of the
problems within the Code Jam :)
I'll compete in Code Jam 2010 whenever you hold it.
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hello
in india every indian student is facing end sem exam in may, if this
contest will take place in the month of july-august then i hope every
willing indian student can participate
kindly request you to make some delay in schedule
On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 4:49 AM, Bartholomew Furrow
Hi,
It would be nice if the rounds will not happen while it is Saturday day time
in Israel. This is since some of the Israeli participants are religious
Jews, and can't code during saturday. For accurate times in which Saturday
ends in Israel, check www.hebcal.com. In the calendar it shows an
If you can't code on ANY Saturday then don't compete, one thing is if you
have problem with ONE Saturday or TWO Saturdays but ALL Saturdays? Come on!
What's the problem with coding on Saturdays? People is busy from Monday to
Friday...
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I think you miss one schedule in between Round 3 and Onsite FINALS.
That is... The Onsite REGIONALS ;))
Felix Halim
On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 6:19 AM, Bartholomew Furrow fur...@gmail.com wrote:
Code Jammers,
In the spirit of getting information out early and iterating on it, in this
email I'm
Code Jammers,
In the spirit of getting information out early and iterating on it, in this
email I'm posting our *tentative* schedule for 2010. This means that these
dates are *not final*, but are being posted here so you can comment.
It will be impossible to make everyone happy, so if you have