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- Date: Thu, 7 Jul 1994 00:06:58 -0700
- From: boyd@netcom.com (Scott T Boyd)
- Subject: Best Hack Contest Press Release
-
- ------ Press Release ------
-
- The MacHax(tm) Group announces the results from the Eighth Annual Best Hack
- Contest at MacHack '94.
-
- In its ninth year, MacHack convened one minute after midnight on June 23
- for another solid 72 hours of hacking, networking, and other worthy
- endeavors (often with little or no sleep). The conference opened at
- midnight with a keynote by Andy Hertzfeld, one of the creators of the
- Macintosh, now a creator of Magic Cap at General Magic. Very little
- hacking was observed during Andy's talk, but it was observed shortly
- afterwards, and continued until midnight two nights later for the Hack
- Show.
-
- Interesting, unusual, unexpected, and often entertaining software written
- by MacHack attendees are shown by their authors, usually over the course of
- several hours. This year's Hack Show lasted about three and a half hours.
- Adding a little time to this year's show was an unusual entry which came
- about halfway through - seventy five pizzas, provided by James Plamondon of
- Microsoft. The pizza order was verified in person by a Domino's employee
- who had a hard time believing that anyone would order seventy five pizzas
- at two in the morning.
-
- After each show, the contest sponsors stay up the rest of the night to put
- together a ballot for voting a few hours later at lunch. After tabulation
- and a quick trip to Perry's Drug Store for prizes, awards are handed out at
- an awards ceremony. This years ballot listed forty hacks.
-
- A number of hacks drew special mention, including Flying Aces!, PhoneBridge
- & PowerSecretary, Boom!, Poor Man's Video Phone, SOS-Newt, and Time Lapse.
-
- Extremely popular, but not placing, "Forever" was written prior to and
- during MacHack. Forever is an Apple ][ emulator, and faithfully reproduces
- the hi-res graphics environment. During the Hack Show, Bryan Stearns
- recreated one of his originals in AppleSoft BASIC, to the delight of the
- crowd. Forever was written by Craig Prouse.
-
- Now to the awards...
-
- Fifth place, written during MacHack, went to "Metrowerks New & Improved",
- an addition to Metrowerks' CodeWarrior development environment. The hack
- uses Apple Guide technology (from Apple's as-yet-unreleased System 7.5) to
- improve CodeWarrior's display of compile errors. In its currently-shipping
- form, CodeWarrior brings up a list of compile errors in a Message window.
- Double-clicking an error brings up the window containing the offending line
- of source code. The hack causes double-clicking to bring up the window
- with the error, then draws a coach mark (such as a hand-drawn circle around
- or an X through) the problem. It was written by Alex Rosenberg, Cheryl
- Laton, and Berardino Baratta.
-
- Another emulator scored fourth place. Cameron Esfahani showed a
- remarkably-true rendition of the Williams' Stargate video game. In order
- to avoid offending the copyright holder, Cam made a deal with an owner of a
- Stargate video machine such that the ROMs would be removed from the
- Stargate machine whenever the emulator was to be demo'ed. In this way,
- only one copy of the ROMs were in use at any one time. This is one of
- those hacks that probably will not wind up in widespread distribution.
-
- Third place went to NewtTablet. Bob Ebert and Jim Schram created the
- TouchPad for the rest of us. NewtTablet turns your Newton into a mouse
- replacement for your Macintosh, and it was written during MacHack.
-
- Taking second place, POArk, the Pong Open Architecture, is more than just a
- Pong game. The Mac server supports any number of players and balls and
- many different client OSes. It was written during the conference. The
- demonstration included clients running on Macintosh, Windows, Newton, and
- Magic Cap (almost). Fred Huxham, Fred Monroe, Tim Dierks, and Bryan
- Stearns (and some practically anonymous engineer (and former winner of Best
- Hack) from General Magic who had to fly back to meet a deadline) showed
- POArk, first on Macintosh, adding in Windows, then Newton, and capping it
- with the native PowerMac version, which features Pong balls featuring a
- rotating head of one of the contest sponsors.
-
- The winner of the title "Best Hack" scored a runaway success this year,
- surpassing the previous big winner by several votes, and more than doubling
- the number of votes for this year's second place winner. Doug McKenna took
- home the coveted A Trap Best Hack award with his hack, Fez. Written before
- MacHack, Fez demonstrates an advanced set of ZoomRect techniques. Fez
- (which stands for Frame-Evading ZoomRects) wowwed the crowd with its
- amazing ability to convey positional information about hidden objects, but
- really took the crowds' breath away when it demonstrated the ability to fly
- around and avoid any windows which are in the way. While showmanship
- threatened to make this look like a GlamHack(tm), Fez demonstrated the kind
- of keen insight which often finds its way into subsequent Apple system
- software.
-
- The Best Hack Contest originated in 1987 when The MacHax(tm) Group observed
- that it was silly to have so many of the industry's best hackers together
- in one place and not see any programming going on. They have sponsored the
- contest every year since then, and have seen many of the winners go on jobs
- at Apple and other industry-leading companies. Several hacks have seen
- their features implemented in Apple system software.
-
- Previous winners include NetBunny, RearWindow, VideoBeep, ColorFinder,
- IRMan, Oscar the Grouch, and Practical Joke Protocol. Several of these
- have gone on to become products, features in products, or the targets of
- threats from various large organizations over things like trademark or
- copyright infringement.
-
- Many of the hacks will be on the MacHack '94 conference CD. For more
- information on the CD and the MacHack conference, please contact
- expotech@aol.com. For more information on the Best Hack contest, please
- attend next year's conference :-)
-
- The MacHax Group has been a purveyor of high techology products and
- productions since 1985.
-
- Macintosh, Newton and Apple are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. Magic
- Cap is a trademark of General Magic, Inc. (Andy Hertzfeld probably is,
- too). Stargate is probably a trademark of Williams. MacHax is a trademark
- of The MacHax Group. MacHack is a trademark of Expotech, Inc. The MacHax
- Group is not affiliated with Expotech (MacHack conference organizers),
- although we've been having fun together for years. Other trademarks belong
- to those who own them.
-
- ------ End of Press Release ------
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