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TRICK 2025 (Episode I)

The 5th Transcendental Ruby Imbroglio Contest for rubyKaigi

Winners

Top 5

  • 1st: "Most revolutionary" - Don Yang
  • 2nd: "Most useful" - Yusuke Endoh
  • 3rd: "Most arithmetic" - Tomoya Ishida
  • 4th: "Best ASMR" - Tomoya Ishida
  • 5th: "Most maintainable" - Tomoya Ishida

Judges' awards:

  • flagitious award: "Best bonus" - Yusuke Endoh
  • shinh award: "Most it-tensive" - Koichi Sasada
  • yhara award: "Most natural" - beta_chelsea
  • tompng award: "Most uncovered" - Yusuke Endoh
  • eto award: "Most Ruby-on-Ruby award" - Kensuke Imamura (@nsfisis)
  • matz award: "Best fadeaway" - Shinichiro Hamaji
  • mame award: "Most shifted" - Yutaka HARA
  • leonid award: "Most harmful" - yoshi-taka

Honorable mentions:

  • "Most musical" - Yutaka HARA
  • "Worst bug report" - Zeroichi Arakawa
  • "Least truthful" - Kensuke Imamura (@nsfisis)
  • "Lowest entropy" - Koichi Sasada
  • "Most cerebral" - Kensuke Imamura (@nsfisis)
  • "Best shapeshifter" - Kota Noda
  • "Best repetition" - chobishiba
  • "Most international" - osatoh
  • "Most visual" - Mari Imaizumi
  • "Most adaptive" - Yoh Osaki

Goals of the TRICK

  • To write the most Transcendental, Imbroglio Ruby program.
  • To illustrate some of the subtleties (and design issues) of Ruby.
  • To show the robustness and portability of Ruby interpreters.
  • To stabilize the spec of Ruby by the presence of valuable but unmaintainable code.

Rules

These rules are tentative.

  1. Your entry must be a complete Ruby program.
  2. The size of your program must be <= 4096 bytes in length. The number of non-space characters must be <= 2048. The total size of your compressed submission must be less than 10 MB.
  3. You can submit multiple entries, and your team may consist of any number of members.
  4. The entirety of your entry must be submitted under MIT License.
  5. Your entry must bring the judges a surprise, excitement, and/or laughter.

Guidelines

These are not strict rules but hints or suggestions. You can ignore them but we'd recommend you to follow them.

  • Matz Ruby Implementation (MRI) 3.3 or 3.4 is recommended.
  • You can use implementations other than MRI, such as JRuby and TruffleRuby.
  • The judges would prefer more stoic, more portable, and/or more funny entries.
  • You are encouraged to study the winners of previous TRICK contests.
  • You can use gem libraries.
    • Note that we will expect such entries to be much more interesting than an entry that uses no library; hence we will judge them strictly.
    • It is highly discouraged to abuse gem to get around the size limit.
  • To judge without bias, we will try to keep each entry anonymous during judgment. Do not include anything that reveal your identity (such as a signature, copyright, URL, etc.) in your program.
  • (NEW) You can use ruby.wasm.
    • Please elaborate how to run in remarks.markdown.
    • If your entry works on browser, please include .html and (if any) .js and media files in your submission.
      • You don't have to include .html and .js in the code size limit (up to 4096 bytes). But it would be cool if they fit in total.
      • Please care the total size limit (up to 10 MB).
      • It is ok to use ruby.wasm on CDN by a <script> tag. See the quick example of ruby.wasm. Using other files in the network is not recommended.
    • If you have any question, please send a mail to trick-judges at googlegroups.com.

How to submit

  • Your submission must consist of the following files:
    • entry.rb (program source)
    • remarks.markdown
    • authors.markdown
    • Gemfile, Gemfile.lock (if you use any gem library)
    • data files (if needed)
  • remarks.markdown must include the following information:
    • Ruby implementation, version, platform that you use (it is a good idea to copy and paste the output of ruby -v)
    • How to run
  • authors.markdown must include the following information (and the remarks.markdown must NOT have them):
    • Your name (handle is ok)
    • ccTLD of your country/region
  • Compress your entry as a zip file called entry.zip and send it to trick.submit at gmail.com as an attachment.

If you have any question, please send a mail to trick-judges at googlegroups.com.

Important Dates

  • August 31st, 2024: Contest open
  • February 28th, 2025: Submission deadline (Precisely, submissions will be accepted until March 2nd (Sun.) vanishes from Earth.)
  • April 16th, 2025: Result announcement (in RubyKaigi 2025)

Judges

Alphabetical order.

Legal

This work is licensed under the MIT License.

Copyright (c) 2024, 2025, TRICK Winners and Judges.

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