Andrew Coppin wrote: > The other day, I sat down to eat a 2 Kg block of chocolate - one of > those ones that's divided into lots of little squares. I proceeded to > recursively subdivide it into smaller and smaller blocks, and then eat > the individual squares in depth-first order. It was only after getting > through 16 of the things that I stopped to notice that the whole bar > just happens to have an exact power of two squares on it. > > And it was some time after *that* when I thought to myself "...woah, > maybe do too much Haskell?" o_O > > Seriously, who recursively subdivides their food? I think I have > something wrong with me...
A much more important question is: how many "break bar in two" operations did you perform? Can you do it with less? Regards, apfelmus _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe