* [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Agreed. We should make things as easy as possible for the "customer". > No modules to install. Just download and run the test program. > I also feel it essential to support at least Windows (both NT > and 95/98) and Unix clients.
What about a web solution. Maybe use golf.perl.org. All your really need is a text field that will accept the golf snippet. What is also cool is that if use something like use.perl.org, where thre are logins so we can have a clear winner and also capture what time they submitted their answer. This will also capture all the contents and the history of every submission so that newcomers can learn from past contests and submit better answers in the future. Summary: o maybe "golf.perl.org" web site o need login mechanism o text field and a way to submit your answer o This text field will have two event buttons "Test" and "Submit" o Test will validate the answer o Submit will do the obvious (and will only submit if the answer passes the test. o database on the back end to capture o the person that submitted the answer o the answer o what time they submitted it o Web site will provide Perl golf history so newcomers can look at old solutions and get ideas how to play There is probably some other pieces here that I'm missing so anyone feel free to jump in and make suggestions or improvements, but I really think this is the right track to make Perl golf for the masses :) -biz- P.S. Thanks to Prakash Kailasa for sending me to the last page of the Perl Review and having me play golf for the first time!