Oracle OpenWorld Preview: Oracle Social Network Developer Challenge
- by kellsey.ruppel
Originally posted by Jake Kuramoto on The Apps Lab blog.
Noel (@noelportugal) and I have been working on something new for OpenWorld (@oracleopenworld) for quite some time, and today, I got the final approvals to go ahead with the Oracle Social Network Developer Challenge.
The skinny.
The Challenge is a modified hackathon, designed to run during OpenWorld and JavaOne (@javaoneconf), and attendees of both conferences are welcome to join and compete for the single prize of $500 in Amazon gift cards.
There’s only one prize, so bring your A-game.
The Challenge begins Sunday, September 30 at 7 PM and ends Wednesday, October 3 at 4 PM.
You can and should register now, but we won’t begin approving registrations until Sunday at 7 PM. For legal reasons, you’ll need to register with a corporate email address, not a free webmail one, e.g. Gmail, Hotmail, Outlook, Yahoo Mail, ISP-provided mail, etc. If you work for a competitor of Oracle, sorry but you’re not eligible.
Everything you need is in the cloud, including support, but if you need help or have questions, visit office hours in the OTN Lounge in the Howard Street tent Monday, October 1 and Tuesday, October 2 4-8 PM to get help from the product team.
The judging begins Wednesday, October 3 at 4 PM. To be considered for the prize, you’ll need to attend to demo your working code to the judges.
Attendees with badges from either OpenWorld or JavaOne are welcome in the OTN Lounge, so you’ll need one of those too.
Did I mention, register now?
Be sure to check out Jake's original post for the long-winded explanations.