I'm going to do what I did last year:
  1.  Learn a functional language (Clojure this year; OCaml last
year).
  2.  Try to do the the problem in said new language.
  3.  Give up and switch to Python.  :)


On Jun 11, 1:54 am, Seth <seth.schroe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> So the 12th International Conference on Functional Programming is
> coming up soon. A few months before the event a programming contest is
> held, typically with very ambitious requirements in a short period of
> time (2-3 days). The 2009 contest will be held from Friday 26 to
> Monday 29 June and I would be surprised if they tightly restrict the
> acceptable languages. I submitted a fair/poor entry in Ruby last year
> (team Foognostic).
>
> I apologize if I've missed the obvious, but is anyone planning on
> using Clojure for the contest?
>
> Link to the ICFP 2009 contest site:http://www.ittc.ku.edu/icfp-contest/
>
> Here is a copy of the task description from 
> 2008:http://smlnj.org/icfp08-contest/task.html

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