PHP User Group Philippines (PHPUGPH) and Microsoft Philippines recently hosted the annual emPHPeror Cup PHProgramming Competition, an event that provided students and professionals an opportunity to share ideas, insights and best practices on interoperable tools that enable them to build applications across different platforms.
PHPUGPH is a non-profit organization established to provide support for PHP and open-source enthusiasts in the Philippines. The contest was attended by various IT professionals, software developers and students who participated by coding PHP programs running on Windows Server 2008r2 and Microsoft’s Internet Information Services 7 (IIS7).
Marte Soliza from the University of the Philippines came in at first place garnering a total score of 10,086 out of 10 problems given. She bested 14 other teams/participants.
Rounding up the top five finishers are: (2) John Paul de Guzman with 8297 points; (3) Team Three Musketeers – Sheldon Clement Senseng; Steve dela Cruz; Ryan Velasco with 6139 points; (4) Adamson CS Web Team – Harold Jefferson Gomez; Thomie Jose San Agustin; Alvin Ray Cortes with 6064 points and (5) Jomel Imperio with 5312 points.
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