I completely agree. This type of problem is completely artificial and
not representative of day to day programming tasks, but I still think
it's impressive anyway. Some day to day programming tasks probably can
be simplified with these types of programming constructs. Then again,
most custom C++/Java/C# code that I've encountered can be wildly
simplified and streamlined without a new programming language or
fancier abstractions.

On Feb 9, 1:18 am, Marco Faustinelli <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I must confess that I have made a vow never to attend any more
> demonstration of programming power involving Fibonacci: it's just too
> far from the average day job.

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