It's well known that mldonkey, for instance, does no do IO. It just triggers quantum events that make files magically appear on your disk. Just like Unison.
There are no toy languages, only toy programmers;)
For instance they rejected all the programs that core dumped, or could not produce well formed output.
Actually, they were even more biased than that since they even tried to correct the programs to get some output from them before rejecting them (as it's described in this result paper...
I definitely agree, who cares if the program works, as long as it's fast;-)
There are no toy languages, only toy programmers ;)
should have been this link
Yep, you're right, they're definitely biased.
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;-)
For instance they rejected all the programs that core dumped, or could not produce well formed output.
Actually, they were even more biased than that since they even tried to correct the programs to get some output from them before rejecting them (as it's described in this result paper
I definitely agree, who cares if the program works, as long as it's fast
Maybe the Slashdot team could use a hand in the ECC2K-108 cracking effort ...