Hamming Leaderboard


RANK

NETID

LINES

OPERATIONS

SUBMISSION TIME

1

tnakase

30

25,685

March 22, 2018  12:28am

2

natthab

30

27,383

March 24, 2018  12:47am

3

abendory

31

30,059

March 22, 2018  06:00pm

jghollis

31

30,059

March 25, 2018  04:28pm

5

awt2

31

30,264

March 26, 2018  08:42pm

6

kawint

32

30,765

March 26, 2018  01:14am

7

rarbon

34

25,120

March 16, 2018  02:51pm

8

egartner

35

24,127

March 25, 2018  09:14pm

9

markda

35

25,086

March 26, 2018  04:24pm

10

aggordon

35

27,529

March 20, 2018  09:02am

11

rfeig

36

25,620

March 22, 2018  11:22am

12

ryc

36

26,088

March 25, 2018  02:25pm

13

jhelton

36

26,618

March 18, 2018  01:58pm

14

jsartini

36

26,620

March 26, 2018  11:48pm

15

ps21

36

30,284

March 23, 2018  03:22pm

16

mhauge

37

26,119

March 21, 2018  03:34pm

17

chw3

37

27,086

March 26, 2018  04:36pm

18

bkiplimo

37

27,117

March 26, 2018  08:14pm

19

danielos

38

25,853

March 21, 2018  07:58pm

20

rbevans

38

26,869

March 26, 2018  09:47pm

21

kmas2

38

31,697

March 25, 2018  11:01pm

22

kl22

39

27,887

March 24, 2018  11:58pm

23

jacobrt

39

30,562

March 28, 2018  12:02am

24

aaguiar

39

31,199

March 26, 2018  02:26pm

The third column shows the number of lines of code for decode.toy.
The fourth column shows the number of TOY machine instructions
executed to decode a certain input with 1,000 7-bit encoded messages.

Under 40 lines of code is very good; under 35 is great.
The all-time record is a mind-boggling 27 lines, by João Oliveira '19.