Java Challenge United Kingdom 2018
Infomentum
09/04/2018 to 26/05/2018
15 minutes
17

1st Prize Student & Professional: £800 flight voucher for use on your choice of over 300 airlines

2nd Student & Professional: £500 voucher to be used for an experience of your choice. You could; have a romantic getaway, experience a supercar driving track day, spend a weekend glamping in a treehouse or more!

3rd Student & Professional: £250 Amazon gift voucher

Java Challenge UK is a challenge designed to inspire creative and dynamic Java Students & Professionals located in the United Kingdom.

For 6 weeks, Java lovers will compete to win the title of Java Champion of the United Kingdom. The contest takes 15 minutes during which one's the participants have to answer to as many questions as they can. Only participants located in the United Kingdom can win the prizes but every-one can participate.

The challenge:

  1. Java Fundamentals
  2. Java Foundations
  3. Java Programming

How to participate ?

Registration is free and open during the entire duration of the challenge.

You will have 15 minutes to give the correct answer to as many questions as you can. The questions will be multiple-choice with one or several good answers.

The on-line test contains maximum 17 questions with 3 levels of difficulty: 7 easy questions, 6 medium questions and 4 difficult questions with an associated score 1, 2 or 3 points, if answered correctly. A wrong answer results in a score of (-1) irrespective the level of the question. The total score will be the cumulative score of all questions answered within the set timeframe of 15 minutes. When you skip a question, you win nor lose points.

The contest allows the usage of three ‘jokers’: the "50/50", forcing the on-line test to take out half of the answers, the "Ask the challengers", whereby the percentage of the challengers choosing each answer is displayed to you and the "bonus question / Ask a friend", in which the challenger sends a bonus question to one friend during the challenge, after which the friend provides input and the score is adapted accordingly.

After you complete the Java Challenge, you will see your result for that Challenge immediately, but not the answers. The details of your score and your ranking will be released in your userboard at the end of the challenge so that the answers can't be shared among players during the Challenge.

If you are ranked in the TOP 100 participants of the UK challenge

If you are ranked among the top 100 participants, your name, first name and score will be posted on the leaderboard and visible to all the challengers.

Jury and ambassadors

Jeroen Keppens
Lecturer
King's College London
Michael Kölling
Vice Dean for Education, Faculty of Natural and Mathematical Sciences
King's College London
Mauricio Salatino
Principal Software Engineer
Alfresco
Carlos Matos
Senior Lecturer
Royal Holloway University of London
Dan Hardiker
Chief Technical Officer
Adaptavist.com Ltd
Jaap Boender
Lecteur
Middlesex University London
Peter Lawrey
CEO
Chronicle Software
Rabih Bashroush
Professor and Director, Enterprise Computing Research Lab
University of East London
Antonio Filieri
Lecturer (Assistant Professor)
Imperial college london
Jens Krinke
Senior Lecturer
University College London
Ruben Badaró
Executive Director
Morgan Stanley
Oliver Szymanski
IT Consultant
Source Knights Ltd
Siva Narayan
CTO, Author, Key Note Speaker - "Data Asset" "The Next Data Rush"
Focus Group Ltd
William Clocksin
Dean of the School of Computer Science
University of Hertfordshire
Peter Lewis
Lecturer in Computer Science
Aston University
Hélène de Ribaupierre
Lecturer Computer Science and Informatics
Cardiff university
Mani Sarkar
Software Craftsman, Java/JVM Developer, Conf speaker, Blogger, various dev. comm. & conf, infra/containers/virtual tech & Steering Committee M
DevoxxUK
Sandro Mancuso
Author, International Speaker, Founder of the London Software Craftsmanship Community, Software Craftsman & Managing Director
Codurance
Maurice Naftalin
Java Champion, Author, Speaker, Associate at JavaSpecialists.EU & Technical Director
Morningside Light Ltd
James McGivern
Steering Committee Member at Devoxx UK & CTO
Shepherd
Shaha Alam
Oracle Fusion Middleware Consultant
Infomentum
Tasos Dagiuklas
Head of Computer Science
London South Bank University

Rules of the Challenge

Participants must be over 18 years old and be residents of the United Kingdom to be invited to win the prizes but all the Java fans are more than welcome on the challenge. At the end, there will be 2 leaderboards:

  • Worldwide leaderboard
  • United Kingdom Leaderboard

One registration per person is authorized. The participant can only compete in his own name and not for someone else. Personal information of the participant may be checked through different sources. Personal information must be accurate. Inaccurate or false information given by the participant will invalid the registration or entail the loss of the Prize.

 

Data privacy & Information Sharing

The challenge runs on a secure platform managed by EDITx. The following personal data about the participants will be collected by EDITx: first name, last name, address, date of birth, email address, telephone number and Linkedin profile (if present). Personal data are used for the following purposes:

 

  • To monitor the correct competition process
  • To analyse and optimise EDITx
  • To set up the statboard & leaderboard at the end of the challenge

 

EDITx shares the personal information (last name, first name, mobile and email) of the participants with, and only with, the sponsor of the challenge, the members of the jury, and any governmental agency or authority in the UK, should they request it (in case of irregularities).

Infomentum, the sponsor of the challenge will use this information for the following purposes:

  • To contact all participants to share challenge results
  • To contact the top three participants to award them prizes
  • To contact participants about future intern or job opportunities with the sponsor

Infomentum is a London-based business full of technology enthusiasts, who help other organisations on their journey to digital transformation. They are best known for their expertise in working with leading technology vendors, with Java being the core programming language .They combine this with their business consulting skills, to deliver personalised technology-driven paths for businesses, giving them a competitive edge in their industries. The Infomentum team are a sociable group of people from all over the world, speaking 25 languages, and sharing a passion for making change work.

For more information about infomentum, please visit the website: https://www.infomentum.com/

Disqualification

We really don’t want to disqualify you, but sadly we will have to, if we catch you doing any of the following:

 

  • Communicating and/or publishing any kind of data, questions or solutions in liaison with the challenge, and sharing directly or indirectly this information with any other contestant before the challenge has been closed;
  • Attempting to damage the website or taking action that may have a negative impact on the normal process/operating procedure of the challenge. Incidentally, this may also be considered as a legal violation, and the organizer reserves the right to initiate a legal procedure and claim damages before the court.
  • Taking any action in violation of the copyrights/IP that belong to the authors of the questions, the members of the Jury, and the EDITx IT educators community.
  • Having multiple profiles while participating in the challenge.