![]() CCP Bartender: This project is full of fantastic little details for me.Mordus Legion Parade SKIN Pack (Barghest, Orthrus, Garmur)ĭescription: A Pebble watch face that uses CREST to display some relevant information.Very clean and intuitive, does one thing well. CCP SnowedIn: Absolutely love the integrations in this app.Valtyr has clearly resisted the temptation for feature creep and the result is a tool which does one thing and does it extremely well with no fuss. CCP Bartender: I was impressed by how focused and complete this project was.It is an incredibly well polished entry that aims to solve a single problem and does so well. CCP FoxFour: One of the really cool things about this project is not only does it sound like something I could see myself using, I have actively been using it over the last few weeks.First Placeĭescription: Pathfinder is a desktop application which is able to find the shortest path between solar systems (including wormholes) using data retrieved from Eve SDE and 3rd party wormhole mapping tools. If you are looking to see how it works without downloading it Valtyr has a nice YouTube video showing it off: /watch?v=oM3mSKzZM0w Without much further rambling here is a list of the winners and what they won. Finally we sat down as a group and had a number of discussions about the handful of entries we thought were at the top until we had our top three entries in ranked order. This let us trim the list down to about 15 entries from which we began taking a more serious look at. After a first pass of judging we were able to sort all of the entries by a rough rank. From here we went through all of the entries and began the more serious judging which involved trying to get each entry running locally. Fortunately (or unfortunately if you are one of us who had go through all of the entries) this only removed a few entries from the list. From there we went through and eliminated all entries that didn't conform to rules such as not including the MIT license and having been worked on before the contest started. With all of the repositories forked and pushed to ///eve-online-api-challenge it was easy for us to browse the code online and share it with everyone involved in judging. The first step for us was to fork all entries so that we could ensure we were looking at code submitted before the deadline. Since then a group of us at CCP have been hard at work with our best court dress. We were incredibly happy to see a total of 42 (little known fact, that number was used to seed New Eden) entries into the contest. Handy for working out what’s near a location, form the location api (as long as you know which system that’s in.On February 15th we announced the first EVE Online API Challenge and deadline for entering was on March 4th. Give it x, y and z coordinates, and a solarsystemid, and get back the nearest celestial. If you’d like this extended in some fashion, let me know. If you find this handy, please let me know. The x,y,z values are from mapDenormalize, so they’re only useful within a solar system. ![]() You’re limited to 250 results being returned. then text/xml or application/xml, with application/json being the least important. ![]() The format parameter overrides the following The page will look at the Accept header, to determine what to send. Which you may find handy when using something like google docs, because you can pull a result set, and split it on |, to get all the values at once. You’ll find there’s a entry called complete in there.
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