in reply to RE: Contest Ideas Quest
in thread Contest Ideas Quest

Maybe I am missing something, but it seems to me that one could submit any long perl script, provided that it also printed Hello World a few times... I think there need to be more rules...I mean, you could write a million line program that had one variable that you manually added 1 (one) to at each line, then printed "hello world". Seems weird. --Ivory

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RE: RE: RE: Contest Ideas Quest
by Ozymandias (Hermit) on Jun 06, 2000 at 08:06 UTC
    Mmmm. Good point. Perhaps it should be something like "each line must do something towards the goal of printing the output; but that would get really difficult. Scoring would have to become a matter of popular vote, and that has too much chance of simply becoming a popularity contest.

    The reason I like the idea of a "longest script" contest is that it's a challenge. We're all very used to squeezing code down to the minimum; it shows in our penchant for one-liners, our preference for haiku. Every contest I see, one of the criteria is "shortest code" or "most elegent code" - which amounts to the same thing.

    That's normally a good thing. It helps us write better code. I just thought that, for once, vying to create the LONGEST script would be a good change of pace.

    - Ozymandias

      Man....I just talked myself out of 10,000,000 XP didn't I? :(