[hackerspaces] March Madness Challenge

Bob Clough parag0n at ivixor.net
Tue Mar 2 01:25:30 CET 2010


We're meeting your challenge as a group, heres the links to where we're
documenting everything!

http://hacman.org.uk/tag/marchmadness
http://hacman.org.uk/wiki/index.php/March_Madness

-Bob
HACMan <http://hacman.org.uk>

On 12 February 2010 19:06, Fair Use Building And Research Labs <
general at fubarlabs.com> wrote:

> What's FUBAR Labs <http://fubarlabs.com>? We're your neighborhood
> recently-started New Jersey based
> hackerspace. This is a challenge we're giving to all of our members,
> and local hackerspaces for a fun productive March... Here's the note I
> sent out to our members<http://fubarlabs.com/2010/02/march-madness-challenge/>
> :
> ~~~
>
> I hereby challenge all of you.
>
> The challenge?
>
> One program. Every. Day.
>
> For all of March.
>
>
> The Language? Any. I don’t care if you use a magnetic needle to flip
> bits on a hard drive. The Platform? Everything – hell if you can get
> your Dog to say hello world it’ll count.
>
> The rules:
> 1. You need to write one program, every day. Duh. Any language. You
> can not duplicate functionality. This means a Hello World in Java is
> fine, but don’t go and make a Hello World in Python afterward.
> 2. You need to post the code online. If it’s an embedded project, post
> a picture/video of it working. Post it online on your hackerspace site
> or on a personal blog! Share it with the world.  Our code will be going up
> on http://fubarlabs.com
> 3. Deadlines for other hackerspaces doesn't matter that much, but try
> to post your stuff before midnight to count as "for that day".
>
> That’s it for rules, but… challenge yourself. The “complexity” of
> the code is difficult to judge. There is no rule saying you can’t just
> be clever with LEDs every day. But do something new, challenge
> yourself. There’s no way to regulate this.
>
> Who’s gonna take this on with me?
>
> Let's roll,
>
> Keith Chester
>
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