I noticed members taking on the optional API challenge more regularly. Before only handfull members bother taking the challenge. I am also happy to see familiar faces coming back to the weekly challenge after short break. I hope they continue with it and enlighten us.
Adam Russell
Adam solved the Fahrenheit-Celcius challenge in such a way that even a kid would follow it without any explanation. Simply Cool. He treated the second challenge of Identity Matrix in the similar fashion. Checkout his blog as well. [#1] [#2] [BLOG]
Alicia Bielsa
Alicia approached the Fahrenheit-Celcius challenge is a very unique style. You must take a look. I also liked how she deals with the Indentity Matrix challenge so cleanly. [#1] [#2]
Andrezgz
Andrezgz used while loop very smartly to solve the Fahrenheit-Celcius challenge. Even the Identity Matrix solution is very elegant. Please do take a look. [#1] [#2]
Arne Sommer
As always Arns came up with thorough explanation of his solutions to Challenge 011. It is always fun reading his blog. [BLOG]
Athanasius
Athanasius solution for Fahrenheit-Celcius challenge is nicely structured. For the Indentity Matrix challenge, he used the CPAN module Scalar::Util::Numeric. He also attempted to solve the API challenge. [#1] [#2] [#3]
Daniel Mantovani
Daniel only solved the first challenge Fahrenheit-Celcius challenge this time. His approach is really interesting. [#1]
Dave Jacoby
Dave, as always, came up with full descriptive solution to the Farhenheit-Celcius challenge. He skipped the Identity Matrix challenge, instead solved the optional API challenge. Checkout his blog. [#1] [#3] [BLOG]
Duncan C. White
Duncan solution to the Fahrenheit-Celcius challenge is very interesting. You must take a look. For Indentity Matrix, he cleverly used the cool trick. [#1] [#2]
E. Choroba
I simply loved both the solutions to the Farhenheit-Celcius and Indentity Matrix challenge by Choroba. On top, he even explained in details in his blog. [#1] [#2] [BLOG]
Feng Chang
Feng, joined the weekly challenge with the bang. He skipped the Fahrenheit-Celcius challenge but solved the Identity Matrix and API challenge. [#2] [#3]
Gustavo Chaves
Gustavo is now regular face to the weekly challenge. You must read the comment in the script. It gives really interesting insight to the Fahrenheit-Celcisu challenge. For the Indentity Matrix, he took a simple straight forward path. [#1] [#2]
Jaldhar H. Vyas
I was pleasantly surprised by the timely submission of solutions this time. I really admire his dedication. Please do checkout his solution to both the challenges. [#1] [#2]
Joelle Maslak
Joelle is also one of the few who always take on the optional API challenge. This time, I did miss her blog very badly, But never mind, I still had her solution to read. [#1] [#2] [#3]
Kian-Meng Ang
Kian-Meng, our in-house #Perl5 reviewer, came up with one-liner to solve the Fahrenheit-Celcius challenge. For the Indentity Matrix challenge, she took the help of CPAN module Math::MatrixReal. [#1] [#2]
Kivanc Yazan
Kivanc, of Pull Request Club fame, solved the weekly challenge with lots of detailed description in the code. He solved the Identity Matrix challenge without using any library. [#1] [#2]
Laurent Rosenfeld
No one can beat, Laurent, in my opinion with his detailed approach to each week challenge. He is simply the Genius. I admire his dedication. [#1] [#2] [BLOG]
Maxim Nechaev
Maxim is now regular to the weekly challenge. He always surprised me with his solutions every week. [#1] [#2]
Pete Houston
Pete, came back after a short break. I liked his solution to the Fahrenheit-Celcius challenge. I hope to see him regular now. [#1]
Ruben Westerberg
Ruben made the Fahrenheit-Celcius challenge looks like kids play. I loved it. He kept the Indentity Matrix solution also very simple. [#1] [#2]
Steven Wilson
Steven attempted the API challenge this week, I am very impressed. His solutions to the other two challenges are really cool as well. [#1] [#2] [#3]
Yozen Hernandez
I am becoming fan of Yozen now. I love reading his blog. Checkout his solutions. [#1] [#2] [BLOG]
Last but not the least, I would like to request all members, at least the one who blogs, please send us your photo to use in the weekly blog, if not already sent.