> - no prior programming is allowed.

On 01/22/14 13:47, Michael K wrote:
Hm. Would the use of frameworks be allowed? (Or rather, “To what extent
are frameworks allowed?” because technically any of our high-level
languages are also frameworks.)


At one extreme interpretation, no prior programming means bootstraping your own operating system and compilers. (but we'll assume you can use an existing computer system to do so -- I'm going to say having to program a flash memory ROM using I2C by hand at a machine code level is taking this to way too far... beep, beep, BOP, beep, BOP....)

At another extreme, no prior programming means you can build on top of operating systems, programming languages, core libraries shipped with programming languages, *AND* third party libraries -- really, build on top of anything that isn't a high level application already doing the thing being asked for.

There's a strange middle road in between -- but I say, better to channel the hacker spirit by building on as much past as possible, make something cool, and be disqualified then to waste time mucking re-inventing wheels that aren't too specific to the problem.

All this being said, I finally went and read the web page:
http://www.canadianopendataexperience.com/pages/competition
"You must start the project without any prior coding. You must submit your app by 5:00 PM local time on March 2nd 2014. Frameworks and other engines can be used."
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