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==Competition==
==Competition==
*After the course work component, students will compete in a HTML5 game programming competition. The competition will run for 4 weeks. Mozilla will host a discussion forum for students to communicate and collaborate and ask and answer questions amongst each other. The goal is for students to implement an interesting HTML5 game or visual demonstration. Whether its a create re-implementation of existing games (HTML5 pong?), or a full fledge 3D game, anything goes.  
*After the course work component, students will compete in a HTML5 game programming competition. Mozilla will host a discussion forum for students to communicate and collaborate and ask and answer questions amongst each other (irc.mozilla.org, #mitiap2010). <br>
*Prize: The winning team (up to 4 team members max) will come to Mountain View, spend a w/e in SF. During their time at Mozila, the team will present its demo/game and spend some time with Brendan Eich.
The goal is for students to implement an interesting HTML5 game or visual demonstration. Whether its a create re-implementation of existing games (HTML5 pong?), or a full fledge 3D game, anything goes. <br>
*Prize: The winning team (up to 4 team members max) will come to Mountain View and spend a w/e in SF. During their time at Mozila, the team will present its demo/game and spend some time with Brendan Eich. We will also offer a 1K stipend to the winning team to make sure you enjoy your time in sunny California. One last piece of swag will be a signed copy of John Resig's latest book: [http://jsninja.com/ Secrets of the JavaScript Ninja]
*Criteria for the competition:
**Deadline is February 20, 2011
**Teams composition: up to 4 students
**Use of existing libraries allowed, but you may not copy existing games
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