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Win/Linux
I have no access to a windows development machine. Is it possible to specify that you run an entry on either Linux or Windows?
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RE: Win/Linux
I'm sorry but I will run the entries on both machines. One of the goals of this contest is to produce portable code.....
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RE: Win/Linux
I don't actually believe that portable code is always a desirable thing, but I understand your position.
Phptriad comes to my rescue here and is runs my script within 10 minutes of the download finishing. Ta |
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RE: RE: Win/Linux
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Is there any difference between linux/win in how they interpret the code if you have the latest versions of PHP installed on both systems? |
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There really shouldn't be....
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RE: Win/Linux
I can tell you, however, that my script runs 3x faster on Apache than it does on IIS.
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RE: Win/Linux
It will be apache on windows and linux...
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RE: Win/Linux
I wonder, if it will be both linux and windows, how will you score scripts with random algoritms? Will you run all tests on one system, and then check if the scripts work on the other, or run part of the files on linux, and the rest on windows?
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RE: Win/Linux
All the scripts will be scored on the same machines....
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