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Python coding event? - Matt - 2014-09-16 00:17

Hey,

Would anyone be interested in a series of python challenges with insim cash prizes if I were funding it?


RE: Python coding event? - Owl - 2014-09-16 06:18

Since I am starting a degree in computing this would be great!


RE: Python coding event? - Carl - 2014-09-16 06:42

Although I'm pretty noob, as you can tell from my thread.

I would enjoy the challenge. +1


RE: Python coding event? - Pete - 2014-09-16 14:23

Wouldn't say no. Just wondering why Python? Wouldn't it be better to set some sort of challenge and not be restrictive on the language people can use?


RE: Python coding event? - Val - 2014-09-16 16:30

+1 from me!!!!


RE: Python coding event? - Dan - 2014-09-16 17:21

+1 from me if it wasn't restricted.


RE: Python coding event? - Carl - 2014-09-16 20:55

What do you guys mean by not restricted?

One challenge, any language?

Or one weekly challenge different language?


RE: Python coding event? - Stephen - 2014-09-17 06:08

One competition for any language.


RE: Python coding event? - Matt - 2014-09-17 14:53

The thing is with that is if people were to move to more advanced languages then the amateurs would feel somewhat left out...

Hence using a language that can be learnt in about 2 hours...


RE: Python coding event? - Chuck - 2014-09-17 15:19

2 hours lol


RE: Python coding event? - Pete - 2014-09-17 17:03

(2014-09-17 14:53)Matt Wrote:  Hence using a language that can be learnt in about 2 hours...

You can't learn any language properly in a week, let alone 2 hours.

Matt Wrote:The thing is with that is if people were to move to more advanced languages then the amateurs would feel somewhat left out...

This is not the case, restricting it to one language is more likely to restrict people. For instance, I am more competent in JS, PHP, Java, and C than I am with Python because I haven't done all that much with Python.

Have you ever heard of Code Golf? Simple challenges like: Make a string reverser without using any string reversal methods. People then try to do it in as few characters as possible in whatever language they like.

Another good Code Golf challenge I saw was: Make rock paper scissors with "r", "p" and "s" as the inputs and "win", "lose" and "draw" as the outputs.


RE: Python coding event? - Matt - 2014-09-18 00:26

...it may be worth experimenting, that.

Free entry or a little something towards a prize pool?

And who would judge it.


RE: Python coding event? - Pete - 2014-09-18 03:02

(2014-09-18 00:26)Matt Wrote:  ...it may be worth experimenting, that.

It gets my vote

(2014-09-18 00:26)Matt Wrote:  Free entry or a little something towards a prize pool?

That's up to whoever's organising it. Doesn't seem like it really needs prizes though since most people will find what they learn to be rewarding enough?

(2014-09-18 00:26)Matt Wrote:  And who would judge it.

That depends on the challenge. For example, if it's Golf, then the judge is a) whether the code does what it should and b) the number of characters, the shorter the better.


RE: Python coding event? - Chuck - 2014-09-18 05:29

Since the very first post I was wondering what that thing would actually look like? Did anyone think of that at all?


RE: Python coding event? - Pete - 2014-09-18 11:50

(2014-09-18 05:29)Chuck Wrote:  Since the very first post I was wondering what that thing would actually look like? Did anyone think of that at all?

Not yet, first off Matt needs to decide what the challenge will be.


RE: Python coding event? - Chuck - 2014-09-18 13:13

Stumbled upon that today, might fit to this topic:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.teamtreehouse.android