On Wednesday, September 7, 2016 at 1:01:23 PM UTC-4, sascha.l....@googlemail.com wrote: > > > Am Mittwoch, 7. September 2016 18:20:28 UTC+2 schrieb Isaac Gouy: >> >> >> On Wednesday, September 7, 2016 at 8:15:09 AM UTC-7, >> sascha.l....@googlemail.com wrote: >> >>> >>> If this does not count the Benchmark game follows a skewed defintion of >>> a library. >>> >> >> >> I'm sorry that you don't seem to understand what is expected. >> > > I do. But you still miss the point that 3rd party libs are just software > written by someone. If I follow your logic if some else (not me) > posts my solution (what is possible ... its free software) using my library > it will be accepted. Lets do this. > > Taking this benchmark would only be possible if the 3rd party exists. > So you would have forbidden Ken and Dennis to create a benchmark entry for > C > in the early days? Because there were no such libs. > Theoretically speaking .. but I hope you get the point. > > >> >>> Can you eleborate please, what a library is? >>> >> >> Examples were given in the description: >> >> http://attractivechaos.github.io/klib/#About >> >> http://concurrencykit.org/index.html >> > > But this are just two third party libraries, like mine. So where is the > difference? > They may be larger, okay. But there is nothing in the rules which says > that they > have to be complex and at least a few years old and so on and so on. > If you want to enforce this the description text has to be adjusted. > And no it's not about cheating, it's about software making. > > I think an important fact of the Go ecosystem is the usage of small > fitting libraries. > > BTW: The godoc of my library can be found here: > https://godoc.org/bitbucket.org/s_l_teichmann/fastmap > > Apparently, you can only use approved libraries that produce the ranking he wants.
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