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iPhone Hack Contest @BarCampAustin 4

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Gentlefolk,
 
The organizers of BarCamp Austin 4, <http://barcamp.org/BarCampAustin4>, are pleased to announce that we're hosting an iPhone hacking/programming contest during the BarCamp. The BarCamp takes place in parallel to the SxSW Interactive festival in a separate venue on March 14th. Please see the website for those details.
 
As a reward for showing off your most excellent code, you will receive the adulation of BarCampers everywhere as the most studly of programmers. (Of course, since that probably won't buy you beer during SxSW, there are 3 cash awards [1st: $200, 2nd:$100, 3rd:$50].) 
 
There are rules to this hack contest:
 
1) The code must be written by one or two person teams. These are personal projects.
 
2) The code must not yet be available on the Apple iTunes App Store. This contest is about new code. We prefer code written between this announcement date, March 2nd, and the award date, March 15th.
 
Judging Rules:
 
1) Humor matters. 
 
2) The rule of the mob matters. 
 
3) The judge's decisions are absolute unless bribed in public by something too good to pass up.
 
Other mobile OSes are equal candidates in this contest. Android, Crackberry, Nokia Ngage, WinMo, Palm OS and, the ever loved, Newton OS hacks are welcome.
 
Andrew
 
P.S. We are in the process of acquiring schwag from other iPhone related product vendors. The schwag will be distributed at the sole whim of the judges. Be nice to us.
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Andrew W. Donoho

iPhone Developer Catalyst

awd-iphone@DDG.com, +1 (512) 750-7596 (iPhwn)

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