Path: usenet.cise.ufl.edu!huron.eel.ufl.edu!usenet.eel.ufl.edu!www.nntp.primenet.com!globalcenter0!news.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!newsfeed.direct.ca!news.he.net!news.aracnet.com!news.rain.net!news.teleport.com!not-for-mail From: orwant@fahrenheit-451.media.mit.edu (Jon Orwant) Newsgroups: comp.lang.perl.announce,comp.lang.perl.misc Subject: Obfuscated Perl Contest Victors Followup-To: comp.lang.perl.misc Date: 30 Sep 1997 13:30:07 GMT Organization: MIT Media Lab Lines: 61 Sender: news-merlyn@gadget.cscaper.com Approved: merlyn@stonehenge.com (comp.lang.perl.announce) Message-ID: <60qusv$og9$1@news1.teleport.com> Reply-To: orwant@media.mit.edu NNTP-Posting-Host: gadget.cscaper.com X-Disclaimer: The "Approved" header verifies header information for article transmission and does not imply approval of content. Xref: usenet.cise.ufl.edu comp.lang.perl.announce:35 comp.lang.perl.misc:7290 The 1st Annual Obfuscated Perl Contest, sponsored by The Perl Journal, was a smashing success. The judging committee has thrown in the towel, and so the results are in. The full writeup (including code) is on the TPJ web site, http://tpj.com, but here are the winners: MOST POWERFUL 1st place: Daniel Rinehart, self-uncompressing square root finder and custom bignum library 2nd place: Aaron Sherman, Perl-enabled spreadsheet 3rd place: Kalai Kandasamy, orbital fractal pixmap generator MOST CREATIVE 1st place: Stephen McCamant, an 8-bit Apple ][-like virtual machine which runs opcodes that pretend to calculate pi 2nd place: Robert Klep, a curses-based graphics hack that rotates the word 'Perl' 3rd place: David Powell, a curses-based real-time skiing game BEST "THE PERL JOURNAL" 1st place: Joe Futrelle, a gorgeously formatted entry using the UNIX chargen service 2nd place: Jim Lawless, a self-uncompressing six-instruction virtual machine 3rd place: Frank Sheiness, a very alarming obfuscation BEST YEAR 2000 ERROR First Place: Stephen McCamant BEST OF SHOW: Stephen McCamant, for his Apple ][-like virtual machine in seven lines of Perl. Congratulations to the winners, and thanks to all who entered! The $100 cash prizes and trophies for the first place winners will be mailed shortly. Special thanks to Felix "Robotron Poser" Gallo for organizing the contest. -Jon ------------------------------------ Jon Orwant http://tpj.com Editor & Publisher, The Perl Journal .