Re: Fastcode MM Rule



Pierre le Riche wrote:

> Hi,
>
> > The MM's are made according to the rules. The rules are not made
> > according to the MM's.
>
> If the rules are too restrictive, then we will lose contestants.
>
> Developing a MM takes a significant amount of effort, and I doubt
> anyone would want to write one "just for fun". I don't make my MMs
> specifically for Fastcode - I make them because I need a good
> replacement MM for my own applications. If the Fastcode rules and my
> need for the best MM for my applications clash, then you can guess
> which one gets priority...
>
> Regards,
> Pierre

Well said.

Maybe there sould be two catagories. One for strict rules and one for
loose rules.
.



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