I would have to say our first quest was quite successful. We received some new information in database programming as well as some great tutorials on the subject.

First place goes to btrott. He submitted a number of nodes on the subject including two great tutorials. You'll also notice he's passed me in numbers of writeups on the Saints in our Book page (he and chromatic would both have passed me in XP if I didn't give myself periodic bonuses for the work I do on the site). He's been busy and we thank him for it. He received 25 bonus XP points for his nodes plus the 30 XP bonus for his first place finish.

Second place goes to stephen. He submitted another great tutorial and received 8 bonus XP for that plus a 20 XP bonus for second place.

Third place goes to chromatic. He submitted a good entry to database programming and received 3 bonus XP for that plus a 10 XP bonus for his third place finish.

Congratulations!



vroom | Tim Vroom | vroom@cs.hope.edu

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