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Michael

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2011 9:42 am
Post subject: 2nd Globals Programming Challenge - USD $3,500 Grand Prize...
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Want to show how good you are at coding "Big Data" solutions?

InterSystems Corp. is hosting a series of programming challenges in
the Globals Community.

Our 2nd Globals Challenge kicks off with a two day competition on
Friday, December 02, 2011 @ 18:00 EST with the following offerings:

- A cash prize of USD $3,500 for the winning entry
- A press release announcing the winning participant and solution
- A chance to win a free registration for the InterSystems Global
Summit

The challenge specifications will be revealed at the start of the
competition. You will have 48 hours to create the best solution-
application for a chance at winning the prize offerings. You can use
either of the two supported interfaces to the Globals database to
create your application: Java & Node.js

The details of the challenge can be found at the Globals Community
website:

http://GlobalsDB.org/mchallenges/

Follow the challenge countdown, and come back to the Globals website
at the start of the competition to get the specifications, and start
coding.

If you are new to Globals, you can obtain the software (it's free),
and learn more about it, at the Globals Community Website:

http://GlobalsDB.org/

Good luck and have some fun.

-Michael

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