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about 2 years ago

What to have before you submit!

Submissions will be on Devpost. Please link your project's code through GitHub as a public repository or file on Google Drive. Each submission will have to have all necessary source code, a method of viewing the final product (whether it be a link to a website or a link to a repl.it) on GitHub/Google Drive, and a video (up to 5 minutes) that pitches the project to judges. Upon submission, you will be given a Google form for proof of enrollment (so that we know you are in middle/high school). The form is due 2 hours after the actual submission deadline (9 AM CDT), so just keep that form open when you submit. Additionally, if you've competed on a team, you will have to write a brief note about what each team member contributed. All submissions without all of these items or those that are submitted (i.e. made public) after the deadline at 9 AM CST on Sunday, April 28th, will not be judged. It should be noted that only original code written by or adapted by the contestants will be judged for the contest. As far as coding languages go, if the project runs, it is acceptable. We will accept any language and IDE. It should be noted that executables that are submitted should be runnable on Windows.

Summary for submissions:
1. Link to GitHub/google drive (if you have a low code/no code, please just link the website you used to create the low/no code solution and if you didn't use any websites, then just link a google doc with info about your project)
2. A link to a executable file, website link or repl.it link must be in the github readme/google drive folder

3. A pitch video up to 5 minutes long

4. proof of enrollment (due 2 hours after the actual deadline, the actual deadline is 9 AM CDT)

5. (if you are a team) a brief note about what each team member contributed