Hamming Leaderboard


RANK

NETID

LINES

OPERATIONS

SUBMISSION TIME

1

avv2

28

23,727

October 21, 2018  07:06pm

2

blhuynh

31

23,616

October 22, 2018  11:02pm

3

chizewer

31

30,059

October 12, 2018  07:31pm

4

dbauman

32

27,555

October 22, 2018  04:34pm

5

klpeng

34

25,487

October 20, 2018  04:35pm

6

domsalla

35

25,120

October 20, 2018  05:54pm

7

rcui

35

26,619

October 20, 2018  03:29pm

8

vtalvola

35

26,809

October 20, 2018  09:45pm

9

afliu

35

27,619

October 22, 2018  10:50pm

10

ghb2

36

25,619

October 17, 2018  11:51pm

ffakhro

36

25,619

October 22, 2018  04:46pm

12

justinbi

36

25,620

October 22, 2018  09:38pm

13

anhein

36

26,116

October 13, 2018  11:47am

14

ggrajeda

36

30,199

October 21, 2018  06:15pm

15

thomascj

36

31,512

October 22, 2018  04:32pm

16

ngoudy

37

27,119

October 18, 2018  05:57pm

17

sf11

37

32,077

October 19, 2018  03:29pm

18

dplumb

38

27,619

October 23, 2018  01:30pm

19

shyoo

38

28,620

October 17, 2018  05:00pm

20

tl12

39

26,873

October 13, 2018  05:08pm

21

bbrodie

39

30,298

October 20, 2018  08:41pm

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.