MATLAB Programming Contest Blog

Archive for November, 2006


The MATLAB Programming Contest is a semi-annual competition where contestants submit MATLAB code to try to solve a challenge. For more information, see the overview.
  • Alan Chalker: Doug: Ahhh.. that makes sense. I’ve heard of Camtasia, although I’m a little disappointed...
  • hull: Alan, I made the video with Camtasia. That is how I make all the videos that appear on my blog:...
  • Alan Chalker: Doug: Thanks for the cool video analysis. It really helped me understand what the behavior of the...
  • Alan Chalker: Darren: You bring up a good point. I got an email notice quite a while ago about the contest, but I...
  • Darren Rowland: Hi, Not exactly related to this thread. Annoyed somewhat that I didn’t receive a notification...
  • Alan Chalker: Matthew: Since we can’t post to the newsgroup, I need to reply to your comment there here....
  • Alan Chalker: For those of you interested in understanding how the leading solvers are working, the current top entry...
  • Seth Popinchalk: The queue page indicates that nathan q is now the king of the hill.
  • Alan Chalker: Is Nathan q’s winning entry from twilight the King of the Hill now or is Jan Langer’s...
  • Alan Chalker: I’m seeing the same issues, however the queue is still operational. You can still submit and see...

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