[Phoenix-pm] ICFP Perl team?

Brock awwaiid at thelackthereof.org
Wed Jul 5 09:10:31 PDT 2006


I participated last year, it was fun. Though there was some game theory
involved, as you say, you first had to conform to the specifications of
the problem. That in itself was the number one factor that eliminated
people (their programs didn't follow the rules correctly).

--Brock

On 2006.07.05.08.23, Michael Friedman wrote:
| Wow. So cool... and yet, so far out of my league.
| 
| I just read last year's contest and there's some serious game-theory  
| stuff going on.
| 	http://icfpc.plt-scheme.org/spec.html
| 
| Good luck!
| -- Mike
| 
| On Jul 4, 2006, at 6:17 PM, Scott Walters wrote:
| 
| > http://developers.slashdot.org/developers/06/07/03/2034250.shtml
| > http://icfpcontest.org/
| >
| > July 21-24
| >
| > Wanted:  small group of talented hackers to take drugs and code for  
| > three
| > days straight.
| >
| > -scott
| >
| >
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