Tag: Programming
Contest for SAS Users and Students
Heres a new contest for SAS users. The prizes are books, so students should be interested as well.
From http://www.sascommunity.org/mwiki/images/b/bc/PointsforprizesRules.pdf
HOW TO ENTER: To qualify for entry, go to the sasCommunity.org web site located at http://www.sascommunity.org/wiki/Main_Page between April 11, 2011 and May 9, 2011 and either add or edit valid content as described herein to earn award points. Creation of a first time profile on www.sascommunity.org will earn 1,000 points. For each valid article creation or edit, 100 points will be earned. Articles and subsequent edits should adhere to the sasCommunity.org terms of use as outlined on http://www.sascommunity.org/wiki/sasCommunity:Terms_of_Use. All points’ accumulation will end at 5:00 PM GMT on May 9, 2011 and only those points earned between 8:00 AM GMT on April 11, 2011 and 5:00 PM GMT on May 9, 2011 will be counted in this contest. Contest entries made through the Internet will be declared made by the registered user of the sasCommunity.org profile account. Sponsor is not responsible for phone, technical, network, electronic, computer hardware or software failures of any kind, misdirected, incomplete, garbled or delayed transmissions. Sponsor will not be responsible for incorrect or inaccurate entry information, whether caused by entrants or by any of the equipment or programming associated with or utilized in the contest. ELIGIBILITY: The contest is open to all sasCommunity.org members 18 year of age or older on the start date of the contest. Void where prohibited by law. Employees (including immediate family members and/or those living in the same household of each), the Sponsor, members of the sasCommunity.org Advisory Board, SAS Global Users Group Executive Board, their advertising, promotion and production agencies, the affiliated companies of each, and the immediate family members of each are not eligible. PRIZE: Three (3) prizes will be awarded based on total points accumulated during the contest as follows: 1stPlace: 3 SAS®Press books - not to exceed $250 in combined retail value; 2ndPlace: 2 SAS®Press books - not to exceed $150 in combined retail value; and 3rdPlace: 1 SAS®Press book - not to exceed $100 in retail value.
What’s New
http://www.sascommunity.org/wiki/Main_Page
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Contribute content or SAS code to sasCommunity.org for your chance to WIN! To qualify, simply add or edit articles between April 11, 2011 and May 9, 2011 (GMT). Creation of a first-time profile on sasCommunity.org gives you 1,000 points. For each valid article creation or edit, 100 points will be earned. The user with the most points collected during this time wins SAS Press Books!
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The sasCommunity support team has been hard at work adding new features and is pleased to announce a points system that recognizes each user’s contributions to the site. Every time you contribute by creating a page, updating it, or just doing a little wiki gardening, you earn points.Earning points is automatic and simple – all you have to do is contribute! Creating your account starts you with 1000 points and all the current users have been credited with points dating back to the site coming online in April 2007.
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https://www.spss.com/devcentral/index.cfm?pg=rresources
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