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Show your dev skills and win with CoderPower

CoderPower and Salesforce1 launch a series of coding challenges in the USA and in Europe.

CoderPower is a platform where developers from all around the globe compete to get points and win prizes. After a summer competition with Salesforce1 and a constest with IBM in September, Salesforce1 launches a new series of challenges.

The aim is simple: try to be the best developer at every coding challenge to win prizes. Each challenge has a time limit and the faster you solve the challenge, the more points you will get. At the end, Salesforce1 rewards the winner of each challenge and the overall best developer with cool prizes.

A nice prizepool will reward the winners at the end of the challenge. In Europe, the overall winner will get a 3D Printer while people ranking 2nd and 3rd will receive a Samsung Gear 2. Also, the highest scorer of each challenge will get a Sphero.

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In the USA, the grand prize is an Xbox One with Kinect, while winners of challenges can win Quadcopter Drones, FitBits bracelets and Jambox Bluetooth Speakers.

If you live in Europe, you may access the #Salesforce1Challenge at the following address: http://salesforcedevs.coderpower.com. Sign up before October 21st.

If you live in the USA, login to salesforce.coderpower.com to try to win the challenges. The USA challenge will come to an end on November 10th.

And finally, add the “JavaCodeGeeks” tag when you complete your profile on CoderPower. You will have a dedicated Leaderboard for JavaCodeGeeks readers, and the best developer will get a special prize: 1 Google Cardboard (see the JavaCodeGeeks leaderboard)

Byron Kiourtzoglou

Byron is a master software engineer working in the IT and Telecom domains. He is an applications developer in a wide variety of applications/services. He is currently acting as the team leader and technical architect for a proprietary service creation and integration platform for both the IT and Telecom industries in addition to a in-house big data real-time analytics solution. He is always fascinated by SOA, middleware services and mobile development. Byron is co-founder and Executive Editor at Java Code Geeks.
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Anil
9 years ago

Nice info, just wanted to know if the coding challenge is applicable in India as well.

Sly
Sly
9 years ago

Pls what language is required to compete

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