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<int-e> le//rn schwartzian//In 1987, Yogurt introduced a better way to rank Schwartz users: Rather than holding an annual tournament, users would take a series of standardized tests adminstered by official Schwartz centers, and would then be ranked according to the results. This lead to the Schwartzian transform because it allowed many more users to be ranked.
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date Fri, 12 Jan 2024 07:24:55 +0000
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2011-01-09.txt:02:09:03: <Oklopol> elliott: I changed it to 1000 in case quicksort actually happened to need more than 10 levels of function calls.
2011-01-20.txt:19:01:26: <elliott>  any language but my own";) and used the CAL-1000 to develop the more robust CAL-1001, entirely in English. The CAL-1001, in turn, was used to produce the more capable CAL-1002, again in English, and so forth, all the way up to the fully functional CAL-3037, which we released as a commercial product. It's successor, the CAL-3040, is currently in testing.]]]
2011-12-14.txt:19:01:18: <Gregor> `log elliott.*1000.*c.*function
2011-12-14.txt:19:01:30: <HackEgo> 2011-01-20.txt:19:01:26: <elliott>  any language but my own";) and used the CAL-1000 to develop the more robust CAL-1001, entirely in English. The CAL-1001, in turn, was used to produce the more capable CAL-1002, again in English, and so forth, all the way up to the fully functional CAL-3037, which we released as a commercial product. It's successor, the CAL-3040, is currently in testing.]]]
2011-12-14.txt:19:01:40: <Gregor> `pastelogs elliott.*1000.*c.*function