[seqfan] Re: most obscure OEIS code ever?
Simon Plouffe
simon.plouffe at gmail.com
Thu Jul 1 15:09:56 CEST 2010
sorry, but this resembles a kind of joke in smiley language
more thana real program,
(my own opinion), I don't see the point of
having sequences coded in that kind of
cryptic language.
for example for n!, one can give an example
of a very short C, or whatever language that
would produce the sequence, that's ok. but
to have a sequence that has only that is not
a good idea. ... Some perl programs can be
made impossible to decode, this is a useless
exercice.
we need the name, the ref. something to
sitck to what is known.
(end of personal comment).
best regards,
Simon Plouffe
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