On 04/08/2004, at 9:04 PM, Malcolm Wallace wrote:
Second, did you know that there was an international obfuscated
Haskell code contest *before* the zero'th? It was held in 1993.
I suggest we call that very first obfuscated contest the bottom'th one,
then :)
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Shae Matijs Erisson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Come to the Succ Zeroth INTERNATIONAL OBFUSCATED HASKELL CODE CONTEST!
Two things.
First, it is a shame that the webpage for the zeroth contest has disappeared.
(Especially since I won :-)
Second, did you know that there was an inte
In the spirit of http://ioccc.org/
bring us your poor, weary, downtrodden, and unreadable source code.
Come to the Succ Zeroth INTERNATIONAL OBFUSCATED HASKELL CODE CONTEST!
This contest is meant to be fun, short, and not terribly serious.
* submission deadline: August 31st, 2004
Shae Matijs Erisson wrote:
The following message is a courtesy copy of an article
that has been posted to comp.lang.functional as well.
In the spirit of http://ioccc.org/
Bring us your poor, weary, downtrodden, and unreadable source code.
Come to the 0th INTERNATIONAL OBFUSCATED HASKELL
The following message is a courtesy copy of an article
that has been posted to comp.lang.functional as well.
I didn't include the url for rule updates and winner announcements.
Here it is: http://iohc.mgoetze.net/
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The following message is a courtesy copy of an article
that has been posted to comp.lang.functional as well.
In the spirit of http://ioccc.org/
Bring us your poor, weary, downtrodden, and unreadable source code.
Come to the 0th INTERNATIONAL OBFUSCATED HASKELL CODE CONTEST!
This contest
Obfuscated Haskell Code Contest
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THE TIME HAS COME!
Haskell has now come of age and it is time to prove that we can do as
good as C programmers can. Thus, the time has come for an obfuscated
Haskell code contest. The contest is