Now we've seen what the community can do, it's time for us MVPs to be judged by the community. What has been suggested is that a second example ought to be written to demonstrate a simple automation task to an absolute beginner. So let's show the community what we can do! You are allowed no more than 32 lines of code including comments.
As before, the new example should:
1. comply to standard coding practices
2. be easy to follow
3. do something useful
4. be of interest to a wide audience
5. comply with the rules of the forum
6. not be longer than exactly 32 lines of code
7. convey the ease of use of AutoIt to beginners
Names will be removed from submissions by an independant arbiter before being judged.
The community will vote for the code they like best.
Only current MVPs are allowed to enter, and no MVP is entitled to vote for the winner.
Team efforts can also be submitted.
The deadline for submissions will be 20th February 2015. The arbiter is jaberwacky once more. All submissions should be sent to the arbiter. The community will be given three days to vote for the winner, once jaberwacky has posted the examples we send to him. After voting has finished jaberwacky will reveal the name of the MVP whose code you like best. Good luck to everyone!
The winning examples from both challenges will be added to the Wikipedia page.