Invitation: Lady Ada Programming Contest - ACM

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Welcome to ACM India's Lady Ada Programming Contest Registration Page.

After you click the “Start this Activity” button below, you will be asked a number of questions about your background. Please answer all of them to be guaranteed an entry in the contest. Please make sure you put your correct email address and correct phone number.

The first round will be an online round on Saturday 10th September. This round will require you to write 3 programs in 2 hours in one of the languages supported by the system (C, C++, Java, Python, PHP, JavaScript, C#, Ruby, Go, or Perl). On the date of the first round, you will be able to do this at anytime between 8.00 am and 8.00 pm, but you will have to finish it in 2 hours after you start.

On the day of the contest, simply come back to this page on that day (i.e. click on the registration link that was sent to you). If you've already completed the registration process, you'll be taken directly to the contest page. Otherwise, you'll be prompted to complete the registration process, and and then redirected to the contest page.

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