24-hour competitive programming competition
for UCSC undergraduates
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ReidXtreme is an annual 24-hour competitive programming competition for UCSC undergraduates organised by the IEEE Student Branch of UCSC.
ReidExtreme 2.0 is coming up! Stay tuned!
Meanwhile, gear-up get ready to put your programming knowledge and problem solving skills to the ultimate test!
We will be officially kicking off and opening registrations. Join our events and stay connected with our social media to know the latest updates. See you soon!
30th August 2021Conducted by one of our knowledge partners to give you an intro to mobile application development and give you a head start. Those who wish to enter must register beforehand. Don't brain lag :P
7th September 2021Conducted by one of our knowledge partners to give you an intro to mobile application development and give you a head start. Those who wish to enter must register beforehand. Don't brain lag :P
7th September 2021This is the selection stage of the competition. Participants will get practice questions and 6 hours to compete!
14th August 2021This is the final stage of the competition. This extreme programming competition will go on for 24 hours straight!
21st September 2021A cash prize of
+ swag + certificates + stickers
A cash prize of
+ swag + certificates + stickers
A cash prize of
+ swag + certificates + stickers
We will be posting the announcements on our social media and the registration links will be available on our site. You will be required to register for the workshop and competition separately.
The competition will have three phases; the proposal submission phase, the implementation phase and the judging phase. The proposal submission stage will be open to all participants. The implementation stage will be for the top 10 teams selected from the proposal submissions.
No, you are free to use whatever framework or programming language as you wish. Go crazy and may the best solution win!
We will be choosing the best 10 teams for the final round based on the proposals submitted in the initial phase. The final 10 will be asked to implement the application and the best among them will be chosen based on various criteria.