The 12th ICFP Programming Contest

2009-06-26 Thread Léon Brocard
If you're bored this weekend, why not enter the 12th ICFP Programming Contest:

  http://www.ittc.ku.edu/icfp-contest/

It starts at 7pm tonight and goes on over the weekend. Previous
competition problems have been quite interesting.

I'll be on #icfp, Leon


Re: The 12th ICFP Programming Contest

2009-06-26 Thread Richard Foley
Perl probably will be disqualified, as being too easy to use.

http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/brazosvalley-pm/2006-May/37.html

:-)

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On Friday 26 June 2009 08:50:16 Léon Brocard wrote:
> If you're bored this weekend, why not enter the 12th ICFP Programming 
Contest:
> 
>   http://www.ittc.ku.edu/icfp-contest/
> 
> It starts at 7pm tonight and goes on over the weekend. Previous
> competition problems have been quite interesting.
> 
> I'll be on #icfp, Leon
>



Re: The 12th ICFP Programming Contest

2009-06-26 Thread Ask Bjørn Hansen


On Jun 26, 2009, at 12:54 AM, Richard Foley wrote:

Actually, per the FAQ it looks like they won't have to even be able to  
run the program on their systems.



 - ask



Perl probably will be disqualified, as being too easy to use.

http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/brazosvalley-pm/2006-May/37.html

:-)

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Ciao - shorter than aufwiedersehen

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On Friday 26 June 2009 08:50:16 Léon Brocard wrote:

If you're bored this weekend, why not enter the 12th ICFP Programming

Contest:


 http://www.ittc.ku.edu/icfp-contest/

It starts at 7pm tonight and goes on over the weekend. Previous
competition problems have been quite interesting.

I'll be on #icfp, Leon






Re: The 12th ICFP Programming Contest

2009-06-26 Thread Roger Burton West
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 01:15:59AM -0700, Ask Bj?rn Hansen wrote:

>Actually, per the FAQ it looks like they won't have to even be able to  
>run the program on their systems.

"...it works on my infinite Turing machine; implementation on bounded
hardware is merely an engineering problem."

R


Anniversary Beer - Shovels needed

2009-06-26 Thread James Laver
I got a call from the brewery this morning and they're not prepared to
deliver to paddington for our next social, leaving us a little bit in
the shit. Anyone got a shovel?

I've formulated the following devious plans:

1. a kind, friendly soul with a car drives to the brewery/winery in
essex and drops stuff off at a convenient holding point (with lack of
volunteers, probably my flat), and I will get them to the social a few
cases at a time.
2. Similar, except we go next weekend and people pick them up from my
house rather than the social.
3. a team of kind people arrange to meet at a tube station in eastern
zone 2 and proceed to help me carry beer to the social via the
hammersmith and city line.
4. I organise a social at the bridge house for september and we have
the beer then (august is YAPC, remember).

I'm not sure I can cat-herd effectively enough to make option 3
happen, but does any kind soul with a car fancy a daytrip to a brewery
and winery in essex, or will we have to put it back to september?

So, shovels anybody?

Oh and we need to get artwork that still hasn't been drawn to the
brewery by the end of tomorrow if we're going to attack plan 1 or 2.
Any artistic shovels?

--James


Re: Anniversary Beer - Shovels needed

2009-06-26 Thread Jonathan Stowe
2009/6/26 James Laver :
> I got a call from the brewery this morning and they're not prepared to
> deliver to paddington for our next social, leaving us a little bit in
> the shit. Anyone got a shovel?
>
> I've formulated the following devious plans:
>
> 1. a kind, friendly soul with a car drives to the brewery/winery in
> essex and drops stuff off at a convenient holding point (with lack of
> volunteers, probably my flat), and I will get them to the social a few
> cases at a time.

When are you thinking of for this ? And where is the "brewery/winery" ?

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Re: Anniversary Beer - Shovels needed

2009-06-26 Thread James Laver
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 1:18 PM, James Laver wrote:
> I got a call from the brewery this morning and they're not prepared to
> deliver to paddington for our next social, leaving us a little bit in
> the shit. Anyone got a shovel?

I've left the brewery a voicemail saying we'll come back to it in
september. Unless anyone is extremely selfless and fancies a daytrip
in essex, that is. Not expecting anyone to.

--James


Re: Anniversary Beer - Shovels needed

2009-06-26 Thread James Laver
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 1:48 PM, Jonathan
Stowe wrote:
> 2009/6/26 James Laver :
>> I got a call from the brewery this morning and they're not prepared to
>> deliver to paddington for our next social, leaving us a little bit in
>> the shit. Anyone got a shovel?
>>
>> I've formulated the following devious plans:
>>
>> 1. a kind, friendly soul with a car drives to the brewery/winery in
>> essex and drops stuff off at a convenient holding point (with lack of
>> volunteers, probably my flat), and I will get them to the social a few
>> cases at a time.
>
> When are you thinking of for this ? And where is the "brewery/winery" ?

It would have to be either in the evening this week to make the
social, or more likely next weekend and i'd have to distribute it from
my flat.

The brewery is in the arse end of essex, Mersea Island, which is not
the most convenient place to get to at all.

--James


Re: Anniversary Beer - Shovels needed

2009-06-26 Thread Bob MacCallum
That's near my folks' place, but alas I have no car and they have no
immediate plans to drive to London, nor any storage space to spare.

Otherwise, I would have been happy to help.

Anyone have connections to Eddie Stobart?

> The brewery is in the arse end of essex, Mersea Island, which is not
> the most convenient place to get to at all.

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