Denaes Posted September 22, 2003 Posted September 22, 2003 How about a "Coding Challenge"? They have them on the extreme vb boards, heck, they just got their own forum! I liked those, but I was starting to learn vb.net at the time and my spare programming hours is in .net mode. I'd love to see a .net programming challenge. Heck, I think we have more to offer, you can see how vb.net stacks up against C# and C++.Net for the same challenges. Quote
*Gurus* divil Posted September 23, 2003 *Gurus* Posted September 23, 2003 It's a good idea, unfortunately it means someone has to do all the work of coming up with one! Quote MVP, Visual Developer - .NET Now you see why evil will always triumph - because good is dumb. My free .NET Windows Forms Controls and Articles
Denaes Posted September 23, 2003 Author Posted September 23, 2003 I don't see what would be so hard, so long as there's interest. You just have to get the ball rolling and make sure people are aware. in the Extreme VB6 boards they just got their own forum for it. I'd think that would make it really easy and stand out. Otherwise just make a post under Announcements maybe? Those that make submissions could also make suggestions for future challenges. Just make a sticky post for the uploaded projects. I miss that. I got into some on the other boards, but I've been learning .net like crazy, I don't want to reset any of my habits right now and start doing projects in vb6 again. Quote
*Experts* mutant Posted September 23, 2003 *Experts* Posted September 23, 2003 I personally think it is a great idea to bring into this forum :). But what could be topic for the challange? :) Quote
wyrd Posted September 23, 2003 Posted September 23, 2003 I think the challenge should relate to something that we don't see very often, like Web Services for example. That way more interest can be drawn into the subject, and also perhaps allow those participating to learn something that they didn't know before. Since I brought up Web Services, how about a challenge that has to do with something called Pattern Matching. Not only do you have to create the WSDL file yourself, but you also need a good knowledge of Regular Expressions (a minor challenge in itself). Here's an example of what I'm talking about; http://docs.aspng.com/quickstart/aspplus/doc/htmlscraping.aspx Edit: The sample doesn't seem to work, but the source gives a good idea as to what's involved with creating a Pattern Matching Web Service. How you can turn this into a challenge.. I have no idea. Perhaps have people program a Pattern Matching Web Service for this site, or better yet, for vBulletin Boards in general (something that would be useful when it's done) that returns all posts made for "today" on the specified vBulletin Board. Anyway, just a thought. Quote Gamer extraordinaire. Programmer wannabe.
Leaders John Posted September 23, 2003 Leaders Posted September 23, 2003 The problem is the lack of badged members to support the challenges at this point. This forum is still very new, compared to EXVBF, and because of that we don't have nearly as many badged members here. I can't say for sure, obviously, but I tend to think that there would me more limited interest from our regular members to take part in the challenges over here. There are far more members on the other forum and there were still only about a dozen people taking part in the challenges. Quote "These Patriot playoff wins are like Ray Charles songs, Nantucket sunsets, and hot fudge sundaes. Each one is better than the last." - Dan Shaughnessy
wyrd Posted September 24, 2003 Posted September 24, 2003 What do you mean by badged members, and why would they be important to the challenge? However, I agree that there wouldn't be much interest. :P Quote Gamer extraordinaire. Programmer wannabe.
*Experts* Nerseus Posted September 24, 2003 *Experts* Posted September 24, 2003 Badged meaning blue-ies, green-ies, red-ies, etc. The leaders, experts, admins and what-not. I think the concern is that badges would be the ones coming up with the idea, setting the rules, judging, etc. and there's not a lot of time for most of us. I, too, agree that challenges are fun and have the potential to bring in lots of users. I haven't seen those types of numbers in the past even when prizes are offered but I'd be up for a challenge if we can get a good idea hashed out. :) -Ner Quote "I want to stand as close to the edge as I can without going over. Out on the edge you see all the kinds of things you can't see from the center." - Kurt Vonnegut
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