In less than 5 minutes I can solve NP-Complete problems in restaurant orders:

http://www.reddit.com/comments/24p2c/xkcd_does_anyone_else_feel_compelled_to_solve_this/c24pc5

On Mon, 27 Feb 2012, Arnaud Bailly wrote:

Hello Cafe,

I will be (re)presenting Haskell in a "Batlle Language" event Wednesday 
evening: A fun and interactive contest where various programming language champions try 
to attract as much
followers as possible in 5 minutes.

Having successfully experimented the power of live coding in a recent Haskell 
introduction for the Paris Scala User Group, I would like to do the same but 
given the time frame I need a
simpler example than the music synthesizer program.

So I would like to tap in the collective wisdom looking for some concise, 
eye-opening, mind-shaking and if possible fun example of what one can achieve 
in Haskell. Things that sprung to
my mind are rather dull: prime factors, fibonacci numbers.

Thanks in advance,
Arnaud



--
Russell O'Connor                                      <http://r6.ca/>
``All talk about `theft,''' the general counsel of the American Graphophone
Company wrote, ``is the merest claptrap, for there exists no property in
ideas musical, literary or artistic, except as defined by statute.''

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