Competition for shitty coders: robot_dreams gives $1000 for the weirdest one-liner
Educational platform robot_dreams organized an unusual competition for programmers, offering a cash prize for the most original one-line code. This creative initiative is designed to attract the attention of the IT community and promote the company’s educational services.
Strange code competition
A unique initiative in IT education
Ukrainian educational platform robot_dreams initiated an unusual competition for programmers, offering a cash reward for the most extravagant one-line code. This competition is designed to stir up the domestic IT community and stimulate the creativity of developers.
Marketing and Educational Opportunities
The organizers emphasize that this is not only a way to revive interest in programming, but also a smart marketing step. The winner will receive a prize in the form of a deposit, which can be used to pay for any course on the robot_dreams platform.
Process of participation in the competition
- To register, you must use the special Telegram bot , providing email and phone number.
- Participants will have to solve the proposed problem or come up with their own in one line of code (up to 1000 characters) in any programming language.
- The creator of the most unusual code will be awarded a symbolic trophy and will receive a deposit of $1000.
Expert jury and evaluation criteria
The panel of judges included specialists from leading Ukrainian IT -companies: GlobalLogic, SoftServe and Universe Group. When selecting the winners, the following aspects will be taken into account: originality of the idea, non-standard implementation, as well as the correctness and efficiency of the submitted code.
Dates
The results of the competition will be announced on October 31, when the name of the author of the most unusual one-line code will become known.
Glossary
- robot_dreams - Ukrainian educational platform, organizer of the competition for the strangest one-line code
- GlobalLogic - an international company specializing in software development
- SoftServe - a Ukrainian IT company providing services in the field of software development
- Universe Group is a Ukrainian IT company developing innovative technological solutions
- Telegram is a popular messenger used for registration participants
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Ukrainian educational platform robot_dreams has launched an unusual programming competition, offering a cash prize for the strangest one-line code. This is a unique opportunity for developers to show their creativity and out-of-the-box thinking.
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Luca
Wow, a competition for 'shit coders'! 😂 This is a great opportunity to show off your skills in writing the strangest code. I wonder what crazy ideas the participants will come up with?
Sophie
Yes, Luca, that sounds funny! I can already imagine how people will try to fit complex logic into one line. Maybe it's worth a try? 🤔
Hans
Sophie, why not? This is a great way to stretch your brain and maybe win the course. I'm already thinking about how to code something epic in Python in one line! 🐍💻
Isabella
Guys, have you noticed that the jury consists of experts from cool companies? This is a chance to show yourself to potential employers! 🌟 I'm definitely participating!
Grzegorz
Oh, these fashionable competitions... Instead of learning to write clean and understandable code, everyone strives to create an incomprehensible mess. This was not the case in my time, and rightly so!
Luca
Grzegorz, don't be so gloomy! 😄 It's just a fun way to be creative. Nobody is going to use such code in real projects.
Oksana
I agree with Luca! This is a great way to attract attention to the educational platform. And $1000 for training is a good bonus. I have already registered via Telegram bot! 🚀
Pierre
Oksana, well done! I'm also participating. I wonder what task I'll choose... Maybe I'll try something in JavaScript. JS one-liners can be a lot of fun! 😅