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IOCCC Winners Announced

Arachn1d writes "The IOCCC has finally announced the winners of the 2004 contest.
With winners this year including a mini-OS and a ray-tracer, the submissions should be interesting indeed - if you can make sense of them. According to the page, the actual code for the winners should be up mid-october."

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  1. Obfuscation by BoldAC · · Score: 5, Informative

    For those who don't know what this is all about...

    It's all about how to obfuscate baby!

  2. I can smell the smoke from here... by pedestrian+crossing · · Score: 4, Informative

    Since the summary isn't very informative, and the servers are rapidly slowing down, it is the International Obsfucated C Code Contest. About all that is (was?) on their page is the list of winners...

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  3. Additional Mirror by pikine · · Score: 5, Informative

    us1 mirror and see Google cache for more.

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  4. Site content by houghi · · Score: 5, Informative

    Not much. No source code yet. Here is the content of the site:

    Here are the names and categories for the winners of the 17th IOCCC. The source code has not been released yet. The winners have been notified by EMail. They will be given a chance to review the write-up of their entry. Once this process is complete the source code will be made available on the winning entries web page. We anticipate that this will be in mid-October.

    The winners are,

    * Best of Show

    Gavin Barraclough - Mini-OS
    Manchester, UK

    screenshot

    * Best One-Liner

    Eryk Kopczynski - OCR of 8, 9, 10 and 11
    Warszawa, Poland

    * Best Utility

    Don Yang - A CRC inserter
    Covina, California, USA

    * Best Non-Use of Curses

    Mark Schnitzius - Editor animation
    Singapore

    * Best X11 Game

    Daniel Vik - X Windows car racing game
    La Jolla, California, USA

    screenshot

    * Best use of "Precious" Lines

    Anonymous - Rendering of a stroked font
    Singapore

    screenshot

    * Best Abuse of CPP

    Daniel Vik - Calculates prime numbers using only CPP
    La Jolla, California, USA

    * Best Calculated Risk

    Brent Burley - A Poker game
    Burbank, California, USA

    * Best use of Vision

    Nick Johnson - Curses maze displayer/navigator with only line-of-sight visibility
    Christchurch, New Zealand

    * Best Font Engine

    Jeff Newbern - Renders arbitary bitmapped fonts
    Springwood, Queensland, Australia

    * Most Functional Output

    Jonathan Hoyle - Curses based polynomial graphing with auto-scale
    Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA

    * Best use of Light and Spheres

    Anders Gavare - A ray tracer
    Gothenburg, Sweden

    screenshot

    * Best Abuse of Indentation

    Stephen Sykes - Space/tab/linefeed steganography
    Helsinki, Finland

    * Best Abuse of the Guidelines

    Anthony Howe - A CGI capable HTTP server
    Cannes, France

    * Best Abuse of the Periodic Table

    John Dalbec - Conway's look'n'say sequence split into elements
    Canfield, Ohio, USA

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  5. Mirrors by lachlan76 · · Score: 5, Informative

    Before it all goes down, here are the mirrors:

    Asia
    * http://www.tw.ioccc.org/ - Hsin-Chu, Taiwan (24 48' N 120 59' E)

    * Australia and other Pacific http://www.au.ioccc.org/ - Sydney, Australia (34 0' S 151 0' E)

    Europe
    * http://www.de.ioccc.org/ - Hamburg, Germany (53 33' N 10 2' E)
    * http://www.es.ioccc.org/ - Madrid, Spain (40 25' N 3 41' W)
    * http://www.gr.ioccc.org/ - Athens, Greece (38 00' N 23 44' E)
    * North America www0.us.ioccc.org - Sunnyvale California, US (37 22' N 122 02' W)
    * www1.us.ioccc.org - Saint Paul, Minnesota US (44 57' N 93 06' W)

  6. For those of you who don't want to wait... by jtnishi · · Score: 5, Informative
    For at least one of the entries (Don Yang's, who won the Best Utility category), the code is already up on the internet:

    http://uguu.org/src_rinia_c.html

    The only reason I can even remember where this entry would be is because he's the one a few years ago that won with that strange Saitou-Aku-Soku-Zan combination program. Yeah, I could find utilities to do what his code can do on many other places, but what better way to show your anime fandom & code fanaticism by running something like this instead. ^_^

  7. IOCCC mirrors needed by chongo · · Score: 4, Informative
    When we release the IOCCC winners, we are going to need more mirrors. If you want to mirror the IOCCC, please send EMail to Simon Cooper at:

    mirror-request at ioccc dot org

    Please include the following words in the subject of your EMail message:

    IOCCC 2004

    We will ask you a few questions and provide you with information on how we would prefer you to mirror the site. Please don't start mirroring until we have responded and processed your mirror request. Thanks in advance for your willingness to help.

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