04-16-2011, 02:17 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-16-2011, 02:18 PM by AceInfinity.)
(04-13-2011, 08:55 AM)Gaijin Wrote: Listen you guys have 2 threads on the same freakin topic, I generally hate when people just talk and don't do crap.
SO instead of getting feedback, use your own freakin brain and come up with something. All I see here is $post_count++ ...
Is it really that hard to come up with something to code, or atleast to write a tutorial on some kind of topic, no all you do is talk how awesome it would be if someone would do it..... wow... constructive....
I post from time to time tutorials in PHP and Web Development, and mostly I get no response (no real atleast) but that still doesn't stop me from doing my part for the coding section.
You act like you need someones approval to start something...
Now, I'm in for any contest you guys can come up with, if my skills are good in the given subject.
(04-13-2011, 08:45 AM)Infinity Wrote: You can't do anything until you have an organized plan. It'll be a greater success if we all contribute to how this is going to be run. I don't see how you would consider that nonsense.Because out of 5 pages and 2 threads, those guys don't have anything..... I can't see anything helpful there...
Here you go a second of thinking.....
Coding contest:
Task: Code Ajax Chat room.
Time: 4 days
Languages: JavaScript, (PHP/Python), HTML/CSS
Disallowed: usage of PHP htmlentities() and htmlspecialchars()
bla bla bla.....
So we have a contest now, it's about coding a chat-room with Ajax.... we have time, languages and we limited the contestants in their function usage.... The judges would now go and look at all given sources, and decide which one is best coded, consumes lowest bandwidth/memory/time, is secure.... and other things like how easy the app is to use by standard users.
Which brings to the fact, that for such contest you will need good coders for judges..... you can't just take anyone...
And what about the people who don't know how to code in Python, PHP, or Javascript? Your post still hasn't really confirmed anything for a contest. I don't see how it has started yet, because people are still confused on what is supposed to happen. I would recommend starting a topic for vb.net first. Would it not be smarter to start off with something more simple? Coding a chatroom wouldn't get very members involved, because I doubt many would be interested.
You just need to calm down.