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My personal opinion is the fun I would get in solving a challenge rathen than winning a prize. However, you have a point there. At the same time, the sponsors are providing other prizes too. There are some participants who are still learning Go and attempting the challenge.


Have mentioned this to the sponsor Packt Publishing.


You can join the golang-challenge channel on slack which is a room for people who are going to participate in the Go Challenge - http://t.co/n6EesY9Mmv


Really interesting. Thanks for sharing.


No issue. You can include your full name and country of residence. We are accepting anonymous submissions but then these participants are not eligible for the prizes.


Yes. It's 15th of March. Shall update the same. Thanks.


I know it's a silly question, but pages like that one will live on the Internet for longer than the contest.


Organizer here. We definitely do require community help to build a submission mechanism. Anyone?


You may be able to build something using https://blog.golang.org/playground

I believe you can modify the playground and add some kind of unit testing to test submissions.


Make it the second challenge!


How do you submit your project for the second challenge though?


Could you clarify a couple of things about the problem for me?



They are dysfunctional & your complaint would go down a blackhole. Never to be seen or heard again.


Maybe we should file a complaint here - www.akosha.com/onlinecomplaints1.html


They won't be of any real help. It's better to get to popular blogs in India like nextbigwhat, trak.in, etc. A coverage on TOI will get you a lot of mileage.


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