On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 07:37:15PM +0100, David Gerard wrote:
> The other use case is a 100% (once the really stupidly unnecessary
> emergent effects are ignored) provably correct reimplementation in
> another language, e.g. an optional C-based parser, a Java parser,
> etc., etc.

If a parser could be created that was close enough to 100% that Brion
and Tim were happy with it... in C... I suspect it might go on line
pretty quickly.

Speed's an issue when you serve as many pages as we do...

Cheers,
-- jr 'where, by "we", I mean...' a
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