I was little late in releasing the weekly challenge last time. If I remember correctly it was around 4am Monday morning. Still, by 9am (UK time), I had first solution as PR by none other than the Scimon Procotor himself. And within the next hour, he submitted the solution to the second challenge. By lunch time, I had one more member Ozzy submitted solution to the first challenge.
This week, Joelle Maslak joined 100+ score club and became the second member. Laurent Rosenfeld was the first member.
Adam Russell
Adam, as always, came up with detailed solution for the challenge 012. [BLOG]
Alicia Bielsa
Alicia submitted modularised solutions to both Euclid numbers and Common path challenges. [#1] [#2]
Andrezgz
Andrezgz solution is so simple and easy to follow that even a layman can understand it. [#1] [#2]
Arne Sommer
The line-by-line explanation of the solution by Arne Sommer is unmatachable. [BLOG]
Athanasius
Athanasius solution to Euclid number challenge is focussed on a very complex regex. You would need un-interrupted time to untangle the regex. For common path challenge, he used all the magic under the hood. He even solved the optional API challenge. [#1] [#2] [#3]
Daniel Mantovani
Daniel solutions to both Euclid number and Common path challenges are full of complete inline comments to make the code reading fun. [#1] [#2]
Dave Jacoby
Dave always present the solution like a kids play. He has the ability to make the difficult challenge appears easy. [#1] [#2] [BLOG1] [BLOG2]
Duncan C. White
Duncan made use of Function::Parameters in his Euclid number and Common path challenges. [#1] [#2]
E. Choroba
Choroba came up with helper module to solve the challenge. Check out his blog to find out why. [#1] [#2] [BLOG]
Feng Chang
Feng Chang made use of Modern::Perl to solve Euclid number and common path challenges. [#1] [#2]
Gustavo Chaves
Gustavo solution is nicely structured with lots of handy methods. [#1] [#2]
Jaime Corchado
Jaime, came back with the bang, after short break. I hope to see more from you every week. [#1] [#2]
Jaldhar H. Vyas
Jaldhar kept his solution pure perl without any external deps. [#1] [#2]
Joe Tym
Joe, is one of the newest member of the team. He submitted solution to the Euclid number challenge. [#1]
Joelle Maslak
Joelle sharing her solution to the Euclid number challenge with a very informative blog. I simply love reading the comment in the source code. She is also one of few selected members who regularly solve the optional API challenge. [#1] [#2] [#3] [BLOG]
Kian-Meng Ang
Our in-house Perl5 reviewer, submitted solution to common path. We even received solution to the optional API challenge. [#2] [#3]
Laurent Rosenfeld
Laurent’s blog ideal for anyone wants to learn Perl6. Such a brilliant writing any Perl5 hacker can follow easily. [#1] [#2] [BLOG]
Mark Senn
Mark’s solution in Perl6 is full of detailed comments and easy to follow. [BLOG]
Maxim Nechaev
Maxim solved the common path challenge with the use of regex. [#2]
Rakesh Kumar Shardiwal
Rakesh also joined the team recently submitted his solution first time for the Euclid number and common path challenges. [#1] [#2]
Ruben Westerberg
Ruben solution to both the challenges Euclid number and common path are compact and precise. [#1] [#2]
Steven Wilson
Steven solved the Euclid number challenge with the help of Math::Complex module. He even solved the API challenge. Well done. [#1] [#2] [#3]
Yozen Hernandez
Yozen, being new to the Perl Weekly Challenge, has definitely impressed me with his ability to talk through his solution. Not m any people can do that. [#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.