HackerEarth is the network of top developers across the world. They connect to start-ups, tech companies, organizations and discover the best developer jobs. They participate in programming challenges and compete against other top developers.
Harris Christiansen is an accomplished software developer, hardware hacker, and problem solver from Salt Lake City, Utah. He is currently attending Purdue University studying Computer Science.
Event Crunch is a new service for lean entrepreneurs and technology enthusiasts seeking for a new place on earth where they can learn and connect with like minded people.
Harris Christiansen is an accomplished software developer, hardware hacker, and problem solver from Salt Lake City, Utah. He is currently attending Purdue University studying Computer Science.
Harris Christiansen is an accomplished software developer, hardware hacker, and problem solver from Salt Lake City, Utah. He is currently attending Purdue University studying Computer Science.
HackerEarth helps connect smart programmers and great companies. Take up online programming challenges, get hired! Compete against the best programmers!
Harris Christiansen is an accomplished software developer, hardware hacker, and problem solver from Salt Lake City, Utah. He is currently attending Purdue University studying Computer Science.
Harris Christiansen is an accomplished software developer, hardware hacker, and problem solver from Salt Lake City, Utah. He is currently attending Purdue University studying Computer Science.
Harris Christiansen is an accomplished software developer, hardware hacker, and problem solver from Salt Lake City, Utah. He is currently attending Purdue University studying Computer Science.
Harris Christiansen is an accomplished software developer, hardware hacker, and problem solver from Salt Lake City, Utah. He is currently attending Purdue University studying Computer Science.
MasterCard is scouring the globe looking for the world’s best Coders. Winners of each of the global events will be flown to Silicon Valley to compete for the title Masters of Code.