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"Congrats Dan! Some people are upset about losing, and the new system is an easy sca…"

Eric Lavigne replied Apr 1, 2010 to Instant Runoff Voting - Contest #2

19 Apr 5, 2010
Reply by Dan Lackey

"I created an instant-runoff Clojure library, which would be useful for someone who i…"

Eric Lavigne replied Feb 18, 2010 to Instant Runoff Voting - Contest #2

19 Apr 5, 2010
Reply by Dan Lackey

"Any suggestions for how I could have explained it better? What did you understand la…"

Eric Lavigne replied Feb 16, 2010 to Instant Runoff Voting - Contest #2

19 Apr 5, 2010
Reply by Dan Lackey

"This sounds interesting, and I would certainly be interested in seeing code, screens…"

Eric Lavigne replied Feb 12, 2010 to Instant Runoff Voting - Contest #2

19 Apr 5, 2010
Reply by Dan Lackey

"He talked about it at both the January and February GatorJUG meetings, but I haven't…"

Eric Lavigne replied Feb 12, 2010 to Instant Runoff Voting - Contest #2

19 Apr 5, 2010
Reply by Dan Lackey

"The code that I wrote at last night's meeting is posted at http://github.com/ericlav…"

Eric Lavigne replied Feb 11, 2010 to Instant Runoff Voting - Contest #2

19 Apr 5, 2010
Reply by Dan Lackey

"The Ruby meeting that I mentioned has been cancelled."

Eric Lavigne replied Dec 28, 2009 to Wari - Contest #1

12 Feb 17, 2010
Reply by Lamine Ba

"Thanks, Michael. I prefer to pick it up in person because I don't often use PayPal.…"

Eric Lavigne replied Dec 28, 2009 to Wari - Contest #1

12 Feb 17, 2010
Reply by Lamine Ba

"I wrote a web app in Clojure. You can play the game at http://ericlavigne.net:8054 o…"

Eric Lavigne replied Dec 28, 2009 to Wari - Contest #1

12 Feb 17, 2010
Reply by Lamine Ba

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