Sure! I don't think we've publicly posted the teams' implementations, but the
original client code is all up
here--http://www.windward.net/codewar/2013_01/windwardopolis.php
The issue with the original link may be if you're running Firefox--it's a Vimeo
video, and I know they have some ongoing
hi Stefan,
* Stefan Behnel [2013-01-29 08:00]:
> Michael Torrie, 29.01.2013 02:15:
> > On 01/28/2013 03:46 PM, Malcolm McCrimmon wrote:
> >> My company recently hosted a programming competition for schools
> >> across the country. One team made it to the finals using the Python
> >> client, one
Michael Torrie, 29.01.2013 02:15:
> On 01/28/2013 03:46 PM, Malcolm McCrimmon wrote:
>> My company recently hosted a programming competition for schools
>> across the country. One team made it to the finals using the Python
>> client, one of the four default clients provided (I wrote it). Most
>>
On 01/28/2013 03:46 PM, Malcolm McCrimmon wrote:
> My company recently hosted a programming competition for schools
> across the country. One team made it to the finals using the Python
> client, one of the four default clients provided (I wrote it). Most
> of the other teams were using Java or C
My company recently hosted a programming competition for schools across the
country. One team made it to the finals using the Python client, one of the
four default clients provided (I wrote it). Most of the other teams were using
Java or C#. Guess which team won?
http://www.windward.net/cod