Hebron Code Jam

March 24, 2022. Hebron, Palestine

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About HCJ

We are thrilled to invite you to Hebron Code Jam 2022. This project is an initiative by Hebron Unviersity. It is maintained to help students compete with other students from different unviversities. Hebron code jam started in 2017 and is held yearly since then. The competition is open to all undergraduate students from all palestinians universities. This year around we have international problem setters and testers. The compeition similar to ACM-ICPC style. ACM-ICPC is considered the olympics of programming compeitions, and it is the most presigious programming contest in the world. It is team based programming compeition where students come from all over the world to compete with each other.

Rules for Hebron Code Jam:

1. Solutions to problems submitted for judging are called runs. Each run is judged as accepted or rejected by the judges, and the team is notified of the results. Submitted codes should not contain team or University names and the file name should not have any white space.
2. During the last one hour of the contest time, the scoreboard will be freezed and balloons will no longer be given for accepted runs to keep the final results secret. However all the accepted and rejected runs, as well as clarification to the teams will continue until the end of the contest.
3. A contestant may submit a clarification request to the judges. If the judges agree that an ambiguity or error exists, a clarification will be issued to all contestants.
4. Contestants are not to converse with anyone except members of their team and personnel designated by the organizing committee while seated at the team desk. However, they cannot talk with their team members when they are walking around the contest floor for any reason.Systems support staff may advise contestants on system-related problems such as explaining system error messages.
5. The length of the contest is 3 hours.
6. A team may be disqualified for any activity that jeopardizes the contest such as dislodging extension cords, unauthorized modification of contest materials, or distracting behavior.
7. Teams are allowed to bring up to 25 pages of printed materials and a dictionary.
8. Test your program very carefully before submitting them for judging. Even though your program works with your data set, it may not necessarily work fully during the judging. The judges' data set are usually much more thorough than your data set.

Organizers

Our Organization Committee

Schedule

Event Schedule