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* A little gem for your amusement.
@ 2003-01-02 23:34 Stapler
  2003-01-06 17:52 ` A little gem for your amusement. (OT) Peter Richtmyer
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From: Stapler @ 2003-01-02 23:34 UTC (permalink / raw)


As has been made abundantly clear, the Ada community prefers code that
is easy to read, as do I, which is a reason I use Ada.

As I was cruising around the Web in my spare time, I came across this
little beauty and thought the Ada community might get a kick out of it.

http://www.kx.com/download/documentation.htm

You know, it really does perform well. I wrote a couple test "scripts"
just to see. But goddamn it's ugly.

Enjoy.

Stapler




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* Re: A little gem for your amusement. (OT)
  2003-01-02 23:34 A little gem for your amusement Stapler
@ 2003-01-06 17:52 ` Peter Richtmyer
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From: Peter Richtmyer @ 2003-01-06 17:52 UTC (permalink / raw)


Stapler <me@nospam.net> wrote in message news:<slrnb19jea.1fg.nicad@Chronos.C749262-A.attbi.com>...
> 
> You know, it really does perform well. I wrote a couple test "scripts"
> just to see. But goddamn it's ugly.
> 

I don't know how it performs. As soon as I saw that:

     3 * 2 + 1

evaluates to 9, I quit reading. that IS ugly.
 
Maybe I'm just old fashioned (don't like rap either).     :-)

Peter



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