HEADLINES
The main attraction of last week challenge was Dave Cross. Why? Because it managed to brought Dave Cross back in action. He didn’t just stop there but he even blogged about it. We noticed some of the active members being busy getting ready for next week Perl Conference in Riga. We would like to thank each members for taking time out in the busy schedule and participarted in the weekly challenge.
Last but not the least, keep contributing to the weekly challenge, making sure we keep the focus on Fun and Knowledge Sharing.
DAMIAN CORNER
Watch this space for Damian’s blog about Perl Weekly Challenge. Damian picked up the Longest Common Substring task of Perl Weekly Challenge - 018.
Perl Solutions
Adam Russell
Adam re-used some code from previous week challenge. He used Sakamoto method to calculate “day of week”. [P5 #1] [P5 #2] [BLOG #1]
Andrezgz
Andrezgz used the trick of dealing with months with 31 days to solve the Task #1. [P5 #1] [P5 #2]
Daniel Mantovani
Daniel introduction analysis of Task #1 shows the depth of his understanding. You can’t afford to miss out. [P5 #1] [P5 #2]
Dave Cross
Dave Cross found the challenge tempting and couldn’t resist. He even blogged about it. [P5 #1] [P5 #2] [BLOG #1]
Dave Jacoby
Dave blogging skill is unique and I am a big fan of his blog. Here also he shares interesting facts and figures with regard to the challenge. [P5 #1] [P5 #2] [BLOG #1]
Duane Powell
Duane took the hack to another level by not only checking 31 days month but also interested only if the first day is Friday. [P5 #1] [P5 #2]
Duncan C. White
Duncan is one member, I always look forward to every week. He always shares his opinion about the weekly challenges. I am glad he liked it this time. He never hesitates in taking help of CPAN. [P5 #1] [P5 #2]
E. Choroba
E. Choroba, while busy preparing slides for The Perl Conference in Riga, he quickly done the challenge and blog about it. [P5 #1] [P5 #2] [BLOG #1]
Guillermo Ramos
Guillermo introduced really unique approach to the Task #1. You must checkout yourself. [P5 #1] [P5 #2]
Gustavo Chaves
Gustavo cane back after a short break. It is always pleasure to see your contributions. [P5 #1] [P5 #2]
Jaime Corchado
Jaime use of cal utility really surprised me. Does it solve the task? [P5 #1] [P5 #2]
Kian-Meng Ang
Our in-house Perl5 reviewer got enough time this week to work on main task. I am so glad to see the solutions. [P5 #1] [P5 #2]
Lubos Kolouch
Lubos is the first who got to solve the task first as he was going to be away for whole week, he requested me to share the challenges in advance so that he could get it done before he disappears. [P5 #1] [P5 #2]
Mark Anderson
Mark really impressed me with his solutions week after week. His solution is always to the point. His hack appears to be unique. [P5 #1] [P5 #2]
Pete Houston
Pete attempted the challenge after a short break. This is the beauty of the challenge that you are not tied to it. However we love to see you week after week. [P5 #1] [P5 #2]
Prajith P
Prajith also came back after short break. Welcome back, we hope to see youregular now. Checkout his solutions. [P5 #1] [P5 #2]
Steven Wilson
I was pleasantly surprised to see Steven attempting the optional API task. I hope he keeps doing every week. [P5 #1] [P5 #2] [P5 #3]
Walt Mankowski
Walt shared his hack with other members i.e. deal with 31 days month starts on Friday. [P5 #1] [P5 #2]
Raku Solutions
Arne Sommer
Arne, as usual, shows the power of Perl6 with line-by-line explanation. [P6 #1] [P6 #2] [BLOG #1]
Francis Whittle
Francis takes us through the solutions in Perl6. He made it look easy and simple. [P6 #1] [P6 #2] [BLOG #1]
Jo Christian Oterhals
After a short break, Jo Christian Oterhals came back and took the weekly challenge. Enjoy his very interesting blog. [P6 #1] [P6 #2] [BLOG #1]
Noud
Noud has been one the consistent contributors, mostly deals in Perl6. [P6 #1] [P6 #2]
Ozzy
Ozzy is also a big fan of Perl6 and shares his solution every week using his favourite language. [P6 #1] [P6 #2]
Randy Lauen
Randy is now a veteran member of the team. He shares his solutions in Perl6. [P6 #1] [P6 #2] [P6 #3]
Scimon Proctor
Scimon seems to have abondoned Perl5 as we don’t see him playing with Perl5 in recent times. Checkout his solutions. [P6 #1] [P6 #2]
Perl and Raku Solutions
Athanasius
I have high regard for Athanasius and every other members who deals with both Perl5 and Perl6 equally. He has been giving equal importance to both. [P5 #1] [P5 #2] [P6 #1] [P6 #2]
Feng Chang
Feng is one member, who consistently impressed every week. You must checkout his solutions. [P5 #1] [P5 #2] [P6 #1] [P6 #2]
Jaldhar H. Vyas
Jaldhar just about managed to submit the solutions before the deadline. What I liked most is that he always blog about his solutions. [P5 #1] [P5 #2] [P6 #1] [P6 #2] [BLOG #1]
Joelle Maslak
Joelle is the shining star of the team. She is also very popular among the team members. I have been getting great review about her solutions. You should checkout yourself. [P5 #1] [P5 #2] [P6 #1] [P6 #2]
Laurent Rosenfeld
Laurent back with this intensive analysis. You must checkout his blog first. [P5 #1] [P5 #2] [P6 #1] [P6 #2] [BLOG #1]
Roger Bell West
Roger showed his Perl6 for the first time. I was pleasantly surprised to see him taking on Perl6. [P5 #1] [P5 #2] [P6 #1] [P6 #2] [BLOG #1]
Ruben Westerberg
Ruben is one of the centurions of the team, currently ranked #4, as of today. It shows the consistent contributions to the weekly challenge. [P5 #1] [P5 #2] [P6 #1] [P6 #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.