It would be easier for submitters to answer that question if it was more obvious *why* a program is in the "interesting alternative" program section. Even a brief note in comments at the top of such programs explaining the reason for their alternative status would be enlightening.

Thanks,
Andy

On Feb 10, 2011, at 12:47 PM, Isaac Gouy wrote:

On Feb 10, 1:17 am, Bill James <w_a_x_...@yahoo.com> wrote:
http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/u32/benchmark.php?test=fasta〈=all

The fastest program shown here is in Java and runs in 1.72 seconds.
However, at the bottom of the page (under "interesting alternative"
programs) there is a C++ program that runs in 0.25 seconds; it seems
to work basically the same way that my program does.

So this Clojure program will probably be relegated to the bottom of
the page.


Should it be relegated to the bottom of the page?

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