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Challenge:Time Winner announced

Posted by: Josh Marinacci on: October 4, 2009

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The challenge this month, Time, was competitive. We received some really great entries. I’m happy to say the winner was Pacman Clock, by Mark Nankman. He’ll be receiving his Amazon gift certificate and webbadge.

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This month we are having the same challenge, 30 lines or 3000 chars, with a new theme: Five. The challenge ends October 31st at midnight. I can’t wait to see what you create.

You can try out all of the entries from Challenge:Time by clicking on the images below.

Pacman Clock by Mark Nankman
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Reaction Time by Matthew Hegarty
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Purple Spinner by Muhammad Hakim
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Crystal Gears by Philippe Lhoste
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Timer by Vaibhav
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3D Cube by Carl Dea
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Word Clock by Jasper Potts
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Spin Clock by Stephen Chin
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9 Responses to "Challenge:Time Winner announced"

Congrats to Mark,
nice app :)

Wow, competition was fierce, contestants were inspired and even if clocks were an (obvious) common source of inspiration, results are varied.
Congrats to Mark, for an original, amusing and well made entry! :-D
Now for the next challenge!

Cool ideas :)

Congrats Mark!

So nice apps. Congrats Mark. You rocked.

Yesssss!!
Very cool submissions indeed.
This was so much fun! I can’t wait till the next challenge.

great job, dudes.

posted in pdabr.com (from brazil):

Java Challenge: programming about “time” in 30 lines
pdabr.com/viewtopic.php?p=79570

Excellent apps, really impressive. Is it possible to see the source code, because it’d be great to see how some of these things are done. The PacMan and Word Clocks are really cool.

Well done all.

Any way to put up applet versions so we don’t have to download separate files

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