HEADLINES
I would like to share this blog by Damian Conway where he shared his view with regard to the “Strong/Weak prime numbers” task of Perl Weekly Challenge - 015. You must have noticed Neil Bowers love for the optional API task. Last week DetectLanguage API task was another example where he created CPAN distribution WebService::DetectLanguage for the API task. It is now even listed as official Perl Client on their website.
Last but not the least, keep contributing to the weekly challenge, making sure we keep the focus on Fun and Knowledge Sharing.
Perl Solutions
Adam Russell
Adam used simple do/while loop for the Task #1 very efficiently. For Bitcoin task, he went full on with pack. [PERL #1] [PERL #2] [BLOG #1]
Andrezgz
Andrezgz solution to the Task #1 is simple and precise. [PERL #1]
Daniel Mantovani
Daniel approached the Task #1 as pure mathematical problem. For Bitcoin task, inline comments are really handy. [PERL #1] [PERL #2]
Dave Jacoby
A very interesting take on Task #1 by Dave. [PERL #1]
Duane Powell
Duane solution to the Task #1 is very practical. [PERL #1]
Duncan C. White
Duncan’s solution is always fun to read as it is full of notes. [PERL #1] [PERL #2]
E. Choroba
Choroba blog is very educational. You certainly don’t want to miss. [PERL #1] [PERL #2] [BLOG #1]
Kian-Meng Ang
Our Perl5 Reviewer managed to submit solution to the Task #1 just in time. Please check out. [PERL #1]
Lubos Kolouch
Lubos used the webservice to validate the Bitcoin address, which is very different to others and unique. [PERL #1] [PERL #2]
Roger Bell West
Roger was the first member who nailed the Bitcoin task first. You must check his solution. [PERL #1] [PERL #2]
Steven Wilson
Steven provided a complete solution to the Bitcoin task. I liked it. [PERL #1] [PERL #2]
Veesh Goldman
Veesh only managed to submit solution to the Task #1. However, for the first time, he even blogged about it. [PERL #1] [BLOG #1]
Yozen Hernandez
Yozen is one of my favourite member. I simply love his solution, specially blog. [PERL #1] [PERL #2] [BLOG #1] [BLOG #2]
Raku Solutions
Arne Sommer
I have become a big fan of Arne now. I love reading his blog, although he talks about Perl6 mostly but I can still follow it. [RAKU #1] [RAKU #2] [BLOG #1]
Francis Whittle
Francis is one few regulars whose solution is always full magics. [RAKU #1] [RAKU #2]
Kevin Colyer
Kevin, being new the team, is progressing very fast. I loved his solutions. [RAKU #1] [RAKU #2]
Noud
Noud is also relatively new to team. I like how he plays with the language. [RAKU #1] [RAKU #2]
Ozzy
Ozzy is a veteran, this time he only attempted Task #1. [RAKU #1]
Scimon Proctor
Scimon is one of member who has been participating the weekly challenge since the beginning. Check out his code. [RAKU #1]
Perl and Raku Solutions
Athanasius
I have high regards for Athanasius because of his command in both Perl5 and Perl6. [PERL #1] [PERL #2] [RAKU #1] [RAKU #2] [BLOG #1]
Feng Chang
Feng, being new to the team, always comes up with cool solution specially in Perl6. [PERL #1] [PERL #2] [RAKU #1] [RAKU #2]
Jaldhar H. Vyas
Jaldhar managed to submit only one solution as he was travelling mostly. [PERL #1] [RAKU #1]
Joelle Maslak
Joelle is always super cool with both Perl5 and Perl6. I love how she tranforms Perl5 solutions into Perl6. [PERL #1] [PERL #2] [RAKU #1] [RAKU #2]
Laurent Rosenfeld
Sometimes, I wonder, how he manages to process so many different ideas at a time. Highly Recommended his blog. [PERL #1] [PERL #2] [RAKU #1] [RAKU #2] [BLOG #1] [BLOG #2]
Ruben Westerberg
Like others, Ruben is also very smart hacker. Checkout his code. [PERL #1] [PERL #2] [RAKU #1] [RAKU #2]
Last but not the least, I would like to request all members, please send us your photo, that you already use on some other web platform, to use in the weekly blog, if not already sent.