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<quotemeta> But... others CAN watch the player, imitate him, and learn from his moves. And I think we should encourage that. </quotemeta>

Yes, but to keep it inidividually competitive, the watching, imitating and learning (which I highly recommend) must be done after the tournament by reading the post-mortem and discussing the solutions here or on Fun with Perl.

--Dave

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Re: Re: Re: Re (tilly) 2: TPR(0,1) Golf Tournament Begins!
by Juerd (Abbot) on Mar 02, 2002 at 23:16 UTC
    I would still prefer seeing the submissions real-time, and let the one who's smart enough to combine techniques being the "winner". Working together to get the ultimate golf is imho better.

    When the contest is over, of course I will read the golfs, but I don't think I'll enjoy it as much as when I read it while golfing on my own hole. It's like waiting for the other players to complete all 18 holes each before you can watch and it's your turn.

    A discussion of solutions is more effective when done while improvements can still be made.

    Lbh ebgngrq guvf grkg naq abj lbh pna ernq vg. Fb jung? :) -- Whreq