As this is the final post, I'm not going to be showing code here. What I've been concentrating on since last week is tightening up on the application, testing it, and coping with those funny little niggles. I thought, instead, that I'd talk about what this contest has taught me and what I see happening from here on.
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Crunch Time - Week 6 Ultimate Coder Recap!
Our Challengers came back from GDC with almost no rest to post their second to last post of the challenge. Yep, the Ultimate Coder Challenge: Going Perceptual is about to wrap up. Thus this week's posts show a bit of relief, some post GDC levity, and a sense of serious work to be done before the judges get a crack at trying the apps. Here's a recap of Week 6.
Interview with Sixense: Perceptual Computing SDK and Puppets
Sixense, one of the challengers in the Ultimate Coder Challenge: Going Perceptual, was interviewed twice this past week at GDC 2013 about what they’re building for the Challenge and how they are working with the Perceptual Computing SDK.
“It’s been a great experience for us”
Where's Your Head At? Ultimate Coder Week 6
Last week I and most other participants in the contest ran around GDC showing stuff off, so not much got done in terms of coding, but i for one learned one thing: People wanted to know how my head tracker works. So this week I will do my best to describe the algorithm and the process I used to come up with it.

image courtesy Flickr user bob_duffy
