Coding Challenges Proposals
Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 11:46 am
Concept:
I think it would be fun for us to have our own challenge where we have to use math and logic to solve a problem. The participants of this challenge can be anyone who can creatively use their chosen tool or method for problem solving. So a person using excel, C++, or even an abacus should all be able to participate and creatively solve the challenge's problem in their own way.
Submitting:
Jeff would receive all solutions, in a PM (Private Message), and judge them to see who did the best job.
Challenge's problem:
The possible problems should be submitted to Jeff, who will ultimately decide what the challenge's problem will be.
My favorite types of challenges involved a large quantity of data and giving some kind of answer that my supervisors would use to make a decision. In the past, my supervisors would reach some sort of limit, either by lack of hardware or creativity, and would ask me to solve it. These were fun. However, I think we shouldn't force participants to download a 3GB text file. Instead the problem should rely on creativity rather than system resources.
! ! ! ! !Please do not start emailing Jeff problems unless he or someone else decides to be in charge of this.
Time limit:
After interest in a challenge is established, Jeff will announce when the challenge will start and end(, preferably over the span of a week or weekend). The challenge starts when the problem is posted, by Jeff. It ends when ever Jeff says so.
Conclusion:
First let's establish if there's any interest in this.
If you're interested, please let it be known! Thank you!
I think it would be fun for us to have our own challenge where we have to use math and logic to solve a problem. The participants of this challenge can be anyone who can creatively use their chosen tool or method for problem solving. So a person using excel, C++, or even an abacus should all be able to participate and creatively solve the challenge's problem in their own way.
Submitting:
Jeff would receive all solutions, in a PM (Private Message), and judge them to see who did the best job.
Challenge's problem:
The possible problems should be submitted to Jeff, who will ultimately decide what the challenge's problem will be.
My favorite types of challenges involved a large quantity of data and giving some kind of answer that my supervisors would use to make a decision. In the past, my supervisors would reach some sort of limit, either by lack of hardware or creativity, and would ask me to solve it. These were fun. However, I think we shouldn't force participants to download a 3GB text file. Instead the problem should rely on creativity rather than system resources.
! ! ! ! !Please do not start emailing Jeff problems unless he or someone else decides to be in charge of this.
Time limit:
After interest in a challenge is established, Jeff will announce when the challenge will start and end(, preferably over the span of a week or weekend). The challenge starts when the problem is posted, by Jeff. It ends when ever Jeff says so.
Conclusion:
First let's establish if there's any interest in this.
If you're interested, please let it be known! Thank you!