Hello Codeforces!
We're glad to invite you to the upcoming annual Reply Code Challenge on March 21st, 2024!
The Reply Code Challenge is a free online team-based coding competition and you can choose between two different editions:
- Standard Edition: a challenge that consists of an optimization problem designed for university students and professionals.
- Teen Edition: a challenge that consists of five algorithm-based problems designed for students aged 14 to 19
Fantastic prizes are waiting for the winning teams:
- Standard Edition: The winning team will win up to 10.000€, the second-placed team win up to 4.000€ and the third 3.200€.
- Teen Edition: The winning team will receive 5,000 euros. The second-ranked team will receive 2,000 euros and the third-ranked team will receive 1,000 euros.
Further prizes will be available for the winners of the AI league, for the best university in the University Students League and for the best schools in the High School Students League.
When&Where?
You can play online at challenges.reply.com on March 21st 2024, from 4.30pm to 8.30pm CET
Need a team?
Join the official Reply Code Challenge Discord Server, train, discuss and form a team.
The Reply Code Master team!
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Hey. So how hard are the questions going to be for Teen Coding Challenge? Div 2 level or maybe Div 3?
Hi! The problems will be of increasing difficulty, from the basic to the hardest. Competitions are open for everyone.
From my experience (I took part 2 years ago), it was certainly more difficult than Div 3
Is it a CP competition?
Yes! The Teen Edition is a CP competition, while the Standard Edition is an optimization challenge (google hash-code style)!
I registered for standard edition and made a team with just myself,now i've some random teammate and my team name is changed,what the hell is this? ReplyChallenges
Same experience. When I saw it, I chose to skip the unprofessional competition.
Maybe you could read the rules that states a team must have a minimum of 2 members and be grateful they manage to find you a teammate to compete anyway ?