Contest Rules and Entry Requirements
- Qualifying articles must calculate and display the changes between two
HTML files as fast as possible using the least amount of memory possible.
- Timing data and maximum memory use reporting must be included in the
application.
- The contest will begin on August 10 and end on August 31, 2009 at
11:59:59 PM US Eastern Standard Time. All entries must be submitted during
this period in order to qualify.
- No cheating, lying, or cussing and keep it above the belt.
- Our judges' decision is final and no correspondence will be entered
into.
- Only those who live in jurisdictions in which this contest is legal may
enter.
- Any breach of the rules will result in the prize being awarded to
another entrant.
- By entering the contest you agree to the rules, conditions of entry, and
agree that your name, member profile information, and article can be used
for promotional purposes by The Code Project.
- Entries shall be deemed to be submitted by the authorized account holder
of the e-mail address submitted at the time of entry unless clearly
indicated otherwise. "Authorized account holder" is defined as the natural
person who is assigned to an e-mail address by an internet access provider,
on-line service provider, or other organization (e.g. business, educational
institution, etc.) that is responsible for assigning e-mail addresses for
the domain associated with the submitted e-mail address.
- The Code Project reserves the right to add to this contest.
Eligibility
This competition is open to software development professionals & enthusiasts
who are of the age of majority in their jurisdiction of residence; however,
residents of Quebec and of the following countries are ineligible to participate
due to legal constraints: Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Libya, North Korea, Sudan, and
Syria. Employees (or a member of their immediate family) of The Code Project or any of their affiliates, subsidiaries, advertising or
promotional agencies are also ineligible to participate. Void where prohibited
by law.
Determination of Winner
All entries will be
reviewed and rated by members of The Code Project community, as well as undergo
the review of judges appointed by The Code Project. A winner will be determined
by The Code Project's selected judges, after taking into consideration the
comments and ranking of entries by members of The Code Project community, on the
basis of which entry best meets the judging criteria set forth.
Judging criteria includes but is not limited to
- Efficiency, determined as speed and memory use.
- How tightly an entry adheres to the conditions of entry, including
article focus and scope
- Broad applicability to a wide variety of developers
- Overall article quality, coherence and structure
- Amount of discussion an entry generates in its forum area
How To Enter
Entry is by the normal article submission process or as described above.
Please read the submission
guidelines before submitting your entry.
Lost, late, misdirected, or illegible entries will be disqualified. Any entry
containing content that The Code Project deems objectionable for any reason will
be disqualified. All decisions of The Code Project with respect to any aspect of
the competition, including, without limitation, the eligibility of entries, are
final and binding on all entrants in all matters as they relate to this
competition. The Code Project reserves its right to modify the Rules.
All entries become the property of The Code Project who assumes no
responsibility for lost, late, delayed, destroyed or misdirected mail, voice
messages, e-mail or any computer errors or malfunctions. No correspondence will
be entered into with entrants.
The Code Project does not assume any responsibility for incorrect or
inaccurate capture of entry information, technical malfunctions, human or
technical error, lost, delayed or garbled data or transmissions, omission,
interruption, deletion, defect or failures of any telephone or computer line or
network, computer equipment, software or any combination thereof. Entry
materials/data that have been tampered with or altered are void. If for any
reason, in the opinion of The Code Project in its sole discretion, the
competition is not capable of running as originally planned, or if the
administration, security, fairness, integrity or the proper conduct of the
competition is corrupted or adversely affected, including by reason of infection
by computer virus, bugs, tampering, unauthorized intervention, fraud, technical
failures or any other causes beyond its control, The Code Project reserves its
right to cancel, terminate, modify, amend, extend or suspend the competition
including cancelling any method of entry, and select a winner from previously
received eligible entries. The Code Project reserves its right in its sole
discretion to disqualify any individual it finds to be tampering with the entry
process or the operation of the competition or to be acting in violation of the
Rules or otherwise in a disruptive manner. The Code Project reserves its right
to seek remedies and damages to the fullest extent of the law for any attempts
to deliberately damage the competition web site or to undermine the legitimate
operation of this competition. The Code Project shall not be held responsible
for any errors or negligence that may arise or occur in connection with the
competition including any damage to an entrant's computer equipment, system,
software or any combination thereof, as a result of their participation in this
competition or from downloading any material from the competition website where
applicable.
Intellectual Property
It is a condition of entry that you grant to The Code Project a royalty-free,
non-exclusive, transferable, irrevocable, perpetual, worldwide license to
reproduce, and otherwise use and publicly display your entry (in part or in its
entirety) in any and all media for any purpose. All entries submitted and judged
as winners may appear on The Code Project Web site(s). Entries will not be
returned. All articles submitted by you will retain your copyright and will be
attributed to you.
Your warranties
It is a condition of entry that you confirm that your entry: is original; has
not been previously published, released, distributed or submitted or used for
study or work-related purposes; has been created by you; and is owned
exclusively by you, or where you enter as part of a group, by the individual
members of that group; is virus-free; and complies with Canadian law.
Liability
It is a condition of entry that you agree that to the extent permitted by law
that The Code Project, its retailers, suppliers, associated companies and
agencies will not be liable for any direct, indirect or consequential loss or
damage whatsoever, including personal injury, which is suffered as a result, or
arising from, any person participating in the competition or on connection with
winning any prize.
Before being awarded a Prize, a potential winner may be required to sign and
return within the time stipulated by The Code Project, a full release and
indemnity form stating that he/she has read and understood these official rules
and regulations ("Rules"), grants all consents required, authorizes The Code
Project to broadcast, publish and disseminate his/her name, city of residence,
photograph, likeness, sobriquet and voice, in connection with any promotion or
publicity, and/or for general news, entertainment and information purposes at no
additional compensation to the potential winner, beyond the awarding of or
participation in the Prize, accepts the Prize as offered and releases The Code
Project from any and all liability of any kind arising out of the potential
winner's participation in the competition and receipt and use of the Prize.
In the event that the potential winner does not comply with all the
provisions as contemplated in these Rules, The Code Project shall have the right
to disqualify the potential winner and award the prize to an alternative winner
and The Code Project shall be fully and completely released and discharged from
any liability or responsibility in this regard.
Notification of prize winners
The Code Project will make reasonable efforts to notify a prize winner,
however The Code Project may disqualify your entry and select an alternative
winner if your prize or prize notification is returned to The Code Project as
undeliverable.
Privacy
It is a condition of entry and of receiving the benefit of the prize that
prize winners agree to the use of their images, names, article in any publicity
desired by The Code Project, without compensation. By entering this competition,
each entrant consents to the collection, use and distribution of his/her
personal information (information that identifies an entrant as an individual,
such as home telephone number, age and home address) by The Code Project for the
purposes of implementing, administering and fulfilling this competition. The
Code Project will not sell or transmit this information to third parties except
for the purposes of administering this competition. Any inquiry concerning the
personal information held by The Code Project should be addressed to The Code
Project at 250 Ferrand Drive, Suite 503, Toronto, Ontario, M3C 3G8, Canada.
No relationship with The Code Project
Participating in the competition does not constitute any form of employment
or contractor relationship between you and The Code Project.
Governing law
The competition is governed by the laws of Ontario, Canada and the applicable
federal laws of Canada. The competition is subject to all applicable federal,
provincial, state and municipal laws and regulations. This competition is void
where prohibited by law.