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code::XtremeApps::2010 goes green

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26 Apr
2010
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code::XtremeApps, the annual Singapore 24-hour computer programming competition organised by the Information Technology Standards Committee (ITSC), is going green this year with its theme.

Competitors will be required to create an application to promote awareness of environmental issues and sustainable living. The details of the competition guidelines were released last Wednesday 21st April to the public and media, and can be found online here.

This is the fourth year that ITSC has run code:XtremeApps, and the top three teams for both the Open (above 12 years of age) and Junior (below 12 years of age) will stand to win attractive prizes like S$9,000 in cash (per team) or electronic devices.

 
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