I do like the idea of Quiz||Challenges. I also like the 'badge' concept. I think that this should be entirely voluntary, but an added benefit to those who would like to participate. Perhaps this could be implemented as a 'Challenge of the Month' that would have the requirements spelled out and a deadline to have the material posted. I know that I would participate.
The thing that I think would help everyone a lot is to look at others code when the challenge is completed. To be able to look at how others solve the same problem would be an incredible learning tool.
If there is something that I can do to help this become a reality, please let me know! (Can you tell I'm excited about this?!)

- Mission
"Heck I don't know how to do it either, but do you think that's going to stop me?!!"

In reply to QuizChallenges by Mission
in thread Thoughts on Rants by rchiav

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