Welcome to P.24

P.24 is a programming competition being held at the University of Southern California during E-Week, from 12:00 PM (noon) on February 18th to 12:00 PM (noon) February 19th (Presidents’ Day, University Holiday). Unlike a traditional programming competition, the goal of P.24 is to create a complete application. Participants will be given 24 hours to complete their applications, at which time winners will be selected by a panel of judges. And of course, there will be both punch and pie.

P.24 is a project of USC Upsilon Pi Epsilon, the computer science honor society at USC.

Looking for P.24 2008?

The contest has been renamed to the “Google All-Nighter”. More information is available on the Google All-Nighter contest page.

Time Remaining

Download our countdown widget for Mac OS X (requires 10.4.3 or above):
P24 Countdown Widget (OS X) [DMG]

News

Photo Stream

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Event Information

The pages below contain basic information regarding P.24. Keep in mind that this information is still tentative and subject to change without notice.

Site Usage

If you are new to this site, you may want to visit the pages below to find your way around. Since this is a wiki, every page on this site may be modified by clicking edit draft at the bottom of each page. However, please make sure that all edits are constructive and useful. If you wish to experiment, you may do so over in the PlayGround.

  • Create Wiki Account - Register your name with the wiki to identify yourself while editing pages.
    • Note: This is seperate from contest registration.
  • Formatting Syntax - How to format text on this wiki.
  • Style Guide - How to write good wiki pages.
  • InterWiki - Creating links to popular sites, such as Wikipedia and Google.
  • Images - How to upload images onto this server.
  • DokuWiki Manual - More information on working with DokuWiki.

Sponsors

Many thanks to our Sponsors, Microsoft, Amazon AWS, and Symantec for helping to make P.24 possible.

External Links

 
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