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From: "Sergey " <ivssnn@yahoo.com>
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Subject: Re: MATLAB Contest: 7-14 Nov 2007
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I support Markus 100%. 
I want to point out that the last contest was very 
civilized in that respect. 

Sergey (SY)

"Markus Buehren" <mb_REMOVEmatlab@gmxTHIS.de> wrote in 
message <fh4kbq$qj2$1@fred.mathworks.com>...
> As in all contests, some guys tend to ruin the contest by
> obfuscating their code, as DrSeuss does at the moment. 
> 
> In the contest rules under "Hacking" we read "we ask that
> you not abuse the system." I think this should also be 
valid
> for the annoying obfuscation of code.
> 
> In the current leading code, I still find large portions 
of
> my twilight winning code. I insist that you at least do 
not
> obfuscate code that others have written!! If you want
> introduce a new variable, call it as you like, but leave 
the
> others as they are!
> 
> Markus
> 
>