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First Web Programming Competition To Be Held In September In Armenia

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  • First Web Programming Competition To Be Held In September In Armenia

    YEREVAN, August 20 (Noyan Tapan). From September 13 the first web
    programming competition will start in Armenia. 17-30-year-old
    specialists mastering Windows or Linux operation systems and Java/JSP
    or PHP programming languages may participate in the competition. The
    competition is organized by the Union of Information Technologies'
    Enterprises, the "Incubator of Enterprises" fund and "Lycos Armenia"
    company. Bids for participation in the competition will be received
    till September 9 through Internet, by www.uite.org address. Arman
    Valesian, the Executive Director of the Union of Information
    Technologies' Enterprises, reported at the August 20 press conference
    that the goal of the competition is to reveal high-quality young
    specialists of the web programming sphere. According to him, besides
    the organizers, some companies of the sphere, Unicomp, Migma, CIT and
    others will also hand prizes to the best participants of the
    competition. It was mentioned that the winners of the competition will
    receive computer accessories, monetary prizes, as well as proposals of
    job. Hovhannes Avoyan, the Chairman of UITE, the Director of the
    "Lycos Armenia" company, expressed a hope that like the first
    Pan-Armenian programming competition held in late June this
    competition also will pass successfully. To recap, more than 400
    programmers from Armenia and Syria participated in the Pan-Armenian
    competition. The best 10-15 participants of the competition have
    already received invitations of job from different organizations of
    the sphere.

    Network Of European-Armenian Students
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