Ambrus asked: > Is it a requirement that the implementation needs is in J? > Can I write part or whole of the parser in another language > as long as the interface in J is like you defined?
To win, the solution must be pure J. An interesting implementation in another language is eligible for extra credit (and hey, enough extra credit might be worth more than the nominal prize). You'll have better luck earning extra credit if you use a language I know, or that allows me to understand your solution without investing a huge amount of effort (APL, K, Perl, Java, C#, VB6, Pascal/Delphi, Basic). Alternatively, you might earn credit if your entry gets me interested in a language I don't know like Lisp, Haskell, or Scheme. You will not earn any credit for entries in C, C++, (any) assembler, or other masochisms (I refuse to encourage them). -Dan ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
