Web DevelopmentMobile DevelopmentArtificial IntelligenceMachine LearningData Science
Event Type
in person
224
Participants
₹10,000
Prize Pool
20
Est. Projects
Organizers
Alex Johnson
alex@example.org
Jamie Rivera
jamie@example.org
Sam Chen
sam@example.org
Quality Score
Quality Score
72/100
High confidence
Organiser16/20
Event Maturity14/20
Sponsors18/25
Participants12/20
Introduction:
Get ready for a coding competition where teamwork and precision are everything. In Coding Cascade, your team of three will face three interconnected coding problems. The output of one coder’s solution becomes the input for the next, forming a continuous chain.
But beware—if one coder fails, the entire chain will collapse in a cascading failure. This challenge tests your coding skills, problem-solving abilities, and your team's coordination under pressure.
Can your team rise to the challenge and complete the cascade flawlessly? Step up, sync up, and prove your coding strength!
Guidelines:
The contest will run for 1 hour and feature 3 problems to solve one for each teammate.
Each team must consist of exactly three members.
The output of one solution becomes the input for the next. If one solution fails, subsequent solutions will become invalid.
Rules:
The contest will run for 1 hour and feature 3 problems to solve.
Each team must consist of exactly three members.
The output of one solution becomes the input for the next. If one solution fails, subsequent solutions will become invalid.
Teams will be given one point for each problem correctly solved given their previous teammate also correctly solves their respective problem, i.e., the chain does not break.
Any participant found engaging in cheating or unfair practices will be immediately disqualified from the contest.
VS Studio Editor will be provided during the contest, and participants may add extensions to it as per their convenience.
Participants are not allowed to use their own laptops during the contest.
The organizers reserve the right to disqualify any participant found violating the rules or engaging in misconduct.
Judging Criteria:
Teams will be judged based on the number of problems they have solved and the total penalty incurred.
Teams that solve more problems with less penalty time will rank higher in the standings.
Round Details:
Round 1:
Date: Plinth - Day 1
Gameplay: There is only one round which will be conducted on the first day of Plinth.
Team Size:
Team participation: 3 members comprising a team.
Event Organizers Contact Details
For any questions, please reach out to 8295912631, 7018268812.
For any questions, please reach out to the Club team at cybrosclub@lnmiit.ac.in.
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