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18 March 2002 - 10:36 am

Nick tallied up the total lines of code that the four of us wrote for WUgrade. The total number of lines was 10,142, which is huge for a student project. And that doesn't include any of the numerous test files that we wrote, or the pages and pages of documentation that Nick wrote. If you're interested in taking a look at what we've been working on, head over to http://contest.eraserver.net/WUgrade and follow the appropriate links to the sample application. (The server often seems to be very slow; so things could easily time-out on you. Also, don't tell us about any errors. We can't fix them, and would prefer to pretend that they don't exist.) If you'd like to take a peek at our competition, you might want to go to http://contest.eraserver.net/abstracts.xml. A lot of them don't seem to have sample applications online, though.

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