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(jcwren) Re: (2) JCWren Programming Challenge - Win a Perlmonks T-Shirt!

by jcwren (Prior)
on Nov 30, 2000 at 01:56 UTC ( [id://44034]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: JCWren Programming Challenge - Win a Perlmonks T-Shirt!
in thread JCWren Programming Challenge - Win a Perlmonks T-Shirt!

I gave that issue some consideration, and decided that it raised more problems than it solved. Different people may take fairly radically different approaches to solve the problem.

It can very difficult to make a judgement call on someone elses code. What I consider elegant may not be what you, or anyone else, does. I felt if I was the sole judge, I might appear arbitrary as to why I selected one and not another. In addition, getting multiple people involved in judging involves time commitments that I have no way of managing. And to be honest, I didn't feel like fielding calls of "Well, this way is better, why didn't you pick that"?

I also thought about saying "Please don't start coding until 2000/12/01", but knew that I'd have no control over that, unless I with held a critical piece of information until that date. If this turns out to be a problem, maybe next time I'll do it that way.

I'd like to do this every month. Maybe the first one won't go off without a hitch. That's why I'm asking for input, and taking feedback. I see one occurrence already of where I failed to clarify the specifications enough.

And the very real reality is that no contest is completely fair. You won't win the $1,000,000 from McDonalds if you can't go there to get game pieces, and you have no stamps to mail in for pieces with. I feel like I've tried to be as fair as possible, within reason. If someone disagrees, I'll factor that in. But I seriously doubt that no matter how it's done, everyone will be happy.

--Chris

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Re: (jcwren) Re: (2) JCWren Programming Challenge - Win a Perlmonks T-Shirt!
by AgentM (Curate) on Nov 30, 2000 at 02:06 UTC
    Perhaps, then, you can offer categories (obviously not passing out T-shirts to everyone...):
    • Most Obfuscated Solution
    • Shortest Solution (character-wise)
    • Most Ridiculous Solution (using the wrong modules for the wrong job but results in correct solution!)
    • Most Wasteful Solution (without dumping core)
    • Most Clear Solution (without documentation)
    • Fastest Solution (via BenchMark assuming taking web page from file instead of net)
    • perhaps some others...
    Arguably, not all of these are interesting or useful and are, of course, at your discretion, but I think it would be interesting to give lots of people chances to get something interesting done for others to see. Perhaps it would be more fair for all of the applicants' progs to show up on tinymicros.com for all the perlmonks to vote on (anonymous programs until winner declared for fairness). That way, the system can be almost completely automated.
    AgentM Systems nor Nasca Enterprises nor Bone::Easy nor Macperl is responsible for the comments made by AgentM. Remember, you can build any logical system with NOR.
      Hrmm...this sounds very familiar....will the quest page ever be resurrected?

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