[DFW.pm] Hackathon Proving Runs Now

Tommy Butler dfwpm at internetalias.net
Thu Jan 9 15:47:24 PST 2014


How's this?

			
Innovative Modules
Contestant 	Repository 	Framework
Bruce Gray (Perl 6) 	/home/bruce.gray 	Perl 6 	none
Joakim Lagerqvist 	tarball 	Moose 	File::Compare
Joel Berger 	https://github.com/jberger/DeDuperizer
<https://www.google.com/url?q=https://github.com/jberger/DeDuperizer&usd=2&usg=ALhdy28SEXDJY5itOO9b_hfHJ75QRL3Jqw>
	Classic Procedural 	File::Map
reference code 	https://github.com/tommybutler/dupfind
<https://www.google.com/url?q=https://github.com/tommybutler/dupfind&usd=2&usg=ALhdy28KyYklig9FRwIY1goQw3Nxbsi84g>
	Classic Procedural 	none =)
Reini Urban 	https://github.com/rurban/App-finddups-bloom 	Classic OO
Bloom::Faster
Tim King 	https://github.com/JTimothyKing/Data-Dedup
<https://www.google.com/url?q=https://github.com/JTimothyKing/Data-Dedup&usd=2&usg=ALhdy2-fhFY9p_E9vyGfKY1rEkz0fFNS7A>
	MOP 	signatures
Tommy Butler (unofficial) 	https://github.com/tommyprivate/dupfind
<https://www.google.com/url?q=https://github.com/tommyprivate/dupfind&usd=2&usg=ALhdy2-NWEq0Gq_R0ze1ctgljga1wzkhKQ>
	Moose 	Threaded Map Reduce
Yanick Champoux 	https://github.com/yanick/dfw-contest
<https://www.google.com/url?q=https://github.com/yanick/dfw-contest&usd=2&usg=ALhdy29KrX2pVP9CB9BMGW5gGIRfPpRNrg>
	Moose 	MooseX::App::Simple


Contestant 	Run time (S) 	Memory (MB) 	Lines of Code 	Perl::Critic score
Yanick Champoux 	234.223 	292.738 	266 	123
Tommy Butler (unofficial) 	274.402 	1,800.387 	814 	474
reference code 	312.383 	457.000 	502 	239
Tim King 	321.000 	522.000 	763 	841
Joakim Lagerqvist 	419.647 	187.816 	1149 	2
Reini Urban 	433.877 	0.010 	150 	165
Joel Berger 	539.155 	129.707 	131 	104
Bruce Gray (Perl 6) 	> 30 min 	N/A 	6 	N/A



--Tommy Butler

On 01/09/2014 05:11 PM, John Dexter wrote:
> Tommy,
>
> Would it be possible to get links to all of the github repos for the
> hackathon entries?  There was some interesting code presented during
> the meeting last night that I'd like to take a closer look at.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> John Dexter
>
>
> On Tue, Jan 7, 2014 at 4:24 PM, Tommy Butler <dfwpm at internetalias.net
> <mailto:dfwpm at internetalias.net>> wrote:
>
>     "
>     If you are competing and would like to be on stand by to help if
>     there is a question about how your code is to be executed, please "
>
>     ...join us on IRC (irc.perl.org <http://irc.perl.org> #dfwpm)
>
>     --Tommy Butler
>
>     On 01/07/2014 02:41 PM, Tommy Butler wrote:
>>
>>
>>         NOW
>>
>>     The time has come for proving runs.  Contestant server access
>>     will be terminated shortly to insure fairness during the proving
>>     runs.  Before every run is performed, the server will be rolled
>>     back and all caches purged.
>>
>>
>>         DURING
>>
>>     If you are competing and would like to be on stand by to help if
>>     there is a question about how your code is to be executed, please
>>
>>
>>         AFTER
>>
>>     If you'd like to continue using the server after the contest for
>>     your own development pursuits, I'm happy to offer that, but for
>>     now all access will be relinquished.
>>
>>     --Tommy Butler
>
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