1st Annual 100 Line-of-Code Programming Language Competition Rules
http://thejoyfulprogrammer.com/qb64/forum/showthread.php?tid=805&rndtime=14970925651503921598So far one submission to contest, here is a review:
Bplus -
This project kicks lots of CENSORED. Thanks for setting the bar so high so that I don't waste any time trying to out-compete you in less than 100 lines of QB45 code. Your implementation language was well chosen, too - it would take hundreds of lines to simply get to the same starting place as you. Makes me think that if I enter this contest, I would have to jump right to Python or C++ to save myself the overheard.
I have not forgone my own personal entry into this contest yet, but I predict you'll be the winner if our judges have any neurological activity whatsoever.... AND if I don't join in :-)
Ah... bplus knows there are better coders than he that should be informed of the competition so that they may dust off some old esoteric brain intercourse efil project, tweak it a bit and enter.
I mean, to some people 100 lines of code is equivalent to unlimited!
Open to any language or flavor but IMO the judge is partial to GNU/Linux.
You might also want to check out the rest of the forum, members are given their own language boards.