Bob Ippolito <bob at redivi.com> writes: > The only example I can think of is if you were experimenting with > genetic algorithms or something and you decided to randomly generate > and mutate bytecode and see if it produces interesting results.. but > in that case you probably want a much smaller and simpler VM anyways. As well as psychiatric help :-) Cheers, mwh -- (Unfortunately, while you get Tom Baker saying "then we were attacked by monsters", he doesn't flash and make "neeeeooww-sploot" noises.) -- Gareth Marlow, ucam.chat, from Owen Dunn's review of the year
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