Name
DevHunt! - Where the prey pray to be hunted.
Synopsis
DevHunt! is a totally legal poaching expedition (with a twist) embarked upon by HeyMath! to lure prey. The objective is not to kill the prey, but to rescue them from their sorry plights. The goal is to pave a way for the prey to stop living in a reverie and start living a fantasy.
Pre-Requisites
The prey should:
- Have grey matter.
- Have experience in utilizing grey matter.
- Have Google as one of his / her best friends.
- Be skilled in Foosball and Carrom.
- Never say no to partying.
- Have experience in gorging down food at all-you-can-eat-banquets.
Terminology
Test - A collection of questions spread across levels. Each test can have M levels.
Level - Each level can have N questions.
Question - Each question has a predefined number of attempts.
Description
Fill up a simple form, upload your résumé, and complete some tasks to be eligible to be hunted! You choose the task(s) which you want to attempt (any or all).
In the rest of the manual, the words task and test are used interchangeably. Similarly, the words question and problem are also used interchangeably.
To complete a test you need to answer all questions in that test.
You need to answer a question within the number of permissible attempts to go to the next question which could be in the same level or in the next level. Some questions will have a zip file which you need to download and use in order to answer the question.
After answering a question correctly, you need to upload your workings - this could be either code (if asked in the question) or general workings that tell us how you arrived at the solution to the problem. Only zip files are allowed in this upload.
If you get a question wrong and you have exhausted all of your allowed attempts, then you cannot proceed with the test any further. However, you can upload your workings that you may have done to attempt to solve that problem. This would allow us to evaluate your approach to answer the question.
Author
Many people have worked on DevHunt! over the years; this version consists of code written primarily by: The Tech Team at HeyMath!
Copyright
© 2009 HeyMath!