I have a hypothesis.
About how /prog/rammers can help improve the environment.
Write everything in C!
If we use a lighter language instead of JAVA, PERL, PHP, C♯, VB, etc. we'd use less memory, and less CPU cycles - resulting in less energy usage overall.
Discuss.
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Anonymous2008-07-01 21:31
Different languages for different purposes.
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Not likely. I'm guessing that in most cases, the total amount of energy invested into creating that efficient C program is greater than the amount of energy used to run that efficient program over the total lifetime of that program.
if you're into high efficiency, check out some demoscene stuff, especially the 4096-byte intros. it's amazing what they can do in so little space.
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Anonymous2008-07-01 22:30
ASM is where it's at yo!
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Anonymous2009-03-06 7:38
The former and applying what you learn to indent properly I am too enterprise for that I think we care about your B B CODE and also know Python one word I AM SPARTACUS THE FORCED INDENTATION OF CODE THREAD OVER ONE WORD forced referential transparency and obeys most of the conventions of the functional.
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