> > So you decide to print up some "one-liner" style programs into a > little booklet. Something between credit-card and postcard sized, with > a neat but mind-bending program on it. Don Stewart occasionally swoops > in with some fixpoint malarkey to defuse heated discussions. I mean > that kind of thing, but with a slightly wider scope than just fibs...
Clearly, we need to actually put together such a book! I'm imagining something where you have two mostly blank facing pages, with the code by itself in the middle of the right page; then the next 2-4 pages devoted to a short discussion of the code, how it works, related issues and techniques, and a list of references. All featuring beautiful typography and fantastic writing, of course. =) -Brent
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