The 1st Transcendental Ruby Imbroglio Contest for rubyKaigi
- To write the most Transcendental, Imbroglio Ruby program.
- To illustrate some of the subtleties (and design issues) of Ruby.
- To show the robustness and portability of Ruby interpreters.
- To stabilize the spec of Ruby by the presence of valuable but unmaintainable code.
- Your entry must be a complete Ruby program.
- The size of your program must be <= 4096 bytes in length. The number of non-space characters must be <= 2048. The total size of your compressed submission must be less than ten megabyte in size.
- You can submit multiple entries, and your team may consist of any number of members.
- The entirety of your entry must be submitted under MIT License.
- Your entry must bring the judges a surprise, excitement, and/or laughter.
They are not strict rules but hints or suggestions. You can ignore them but we'd recommend you to follow them.
- Matz Ruby Implementation (MRI) 1.9/2.0 is recommended.
- MRI 1.8 is highly discouraged because your entry won't work in near future.
- You can use implementations other than MRI, such as JRuby and Rubinius.
- The judges would prefer more stoic, more portable, and/or more funny entries.
- You are encouraged to examine the winners of previous IOCCC contests.
- You can require a gem library.
- But note that we will expect such entries to be much more interesting than an entry that uses no library; hence we will judge them strictly.
- It is highly discouraged to abuse gem to get around the size limit.
- To judge without bias, we will try to keep each entry anonymous during judgment. Do not include anything that reveal your identity (such as a signature, copyright, URL, etc.) in your program.
- 1st Apr. 2013: contest announcement
- 18th May 2013: submission deadline
- 1st Jun. 2013: result announcement (in RubyKaigi 2013)
Here are the awards and authors for the winning entries of TRICK 2013.
- "Good way to make programs wonderful"
- baban
- "Most characteristic"
- yoshi-taka
- "Ruby by Ruby for Ruby award"
- Yutaka Hara
- "Worst house of garbage"
- Nakamura Narihiro
- "Best way to return true"
- NAKAMURA Usaku
- "Most competitive"
- Yusuke Endoh
- "Worst abuse of constants" - Dishonorable mention
- Yutaka Hara
- "Most classic" - Bronze award
- Yusuke Endoh
- "Most Readable" - Silver award
- Shinichiro Hamaji
- "Best pangram" - Gold award
- kinaba
Alphabetical order.
- Yusuke Endoh (@mametter. Ruby committer. IOCCC winner.)
- Koichiro Eto (@eto. Media Artist. Chairman at NicoNicoGakkai Beta.)
- Shinichiro Hamaji (@shinh. The admin of anarchy golf. IOCCC winner.)
- Yutaka Hara (@yhara. The author of Japanese esolang book.)
- Yukihiro Matsumoto (a.k.a. matz. @yukihiro_matz. The creator of Ruby.)
- Sun Park (a.k.a. leonid. The 1st super Ruby golfer.)
- Hirofumi Watanabe (@eban. Ruby committer. The 2nd super Ruby golfer.)
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