MATLAB Spoken Here
July 30th, 2013
Cody Recognition
Cody
has recently reached several significant milestones. I’d like to take a
moment to recognize these milestones and also offer a challenge.
First let’s acknowledge two people: the winner of the 5,000th Solver badge, and the author of 1,000th problem.
Badges in Cody are the Olympic medals of MATLAB achievement. Well,
maybe not that grand, but as players contribute to Cody, badges and
points are earned in recognition of various accomplishments. A Cody
player’s reputation increases with each badge. David
(that’s the only name he’s made public) is the 5000th person to solve a
problem on Cody. This achievement also makes him the 5000th person to
earn the Solver Badge. David solved Problem 1. Times 2 – START HERE, which is the first problem we recommend to all new Cody Players.
There are currently more than 1100 problems on Cody. Who created the
1000th? Counting problems is a little tricky, because some have been
deleted along the way. You might think the problem with ID=1000 (Richard
Zapor’s Zernike Coefficients)
would be the right choice. But that was actually only the 698th problem
in order of creation. The prize for Number One Thousand goes to Claudio Gelmi for his problem Number of lattice points within a circle.
Cody is a game, and like most games, there is a score. The scores
change all the time, but let’s recognize the amazing achievements of our
current top three. We can call these our current virtual Gold, Silver,
and Bronze medal winners. But watch closely… in another two days the top
three might shift around again. Alfonso is charging hard!
SOURCE ; http://blogs.mathworks.com/community/2013/07/30/cody-recognition/?s_eid=PSM_5094
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