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24 January 2011
12 years ago

Google Code-In 2010 wrap-up

The Google Code-In contest ended a couple weeks ago and two of our team member, namely Marcel Minke (Mazi) and David Olivier (Machaven) who were mentors in the Google Code-In contest wrote about their experience. Read now Marcel's report and David's report and you will realize how much of a difference a bunch of 14-17 year olds can make! Google Code-In has been most successful for the LimeSurvey project and I want to express our gratitude to Google (for running this contest and sponsoring the prizes), our mentors and last, but not least, our students, especially Kshitij Parajulik, our most successful one who implemented many new features! Thank you! If you are interested to make a difference, check out our 'Help us' page!

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The Google Code-In contest ended a couple weeks ago and two of our team member, namely Marcel Minke (Mazi) and David Olivier (Machaven) who were mentors in the Google Code-In contest wrote about their experience. Read now Marcel's report and David's report and you will realize how much of a difference a bunch of 14-17 year olds can make! Google Code-In has been most successful for the LimeSurvey project and I want to express our gratitude to Google (for running this contest and sponsoring the prizes), our mentors and last, but not least, our students, especially Kshitij Parajulik, our most successful one who implemented many new features! Thank you!

If you are interested to make a difference, check out our 'Help us' page!

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