In a semifinal match of the National Programming League the Boston
Properller Heads beat the San Francisco Geeks by a score of 1101
to 0111. Boston seized a commanding lead when San Francisco realized
it was calling the same function twice and took five precious minutes
correct the error. The Geeks fought back by eliminating 25 lines of
unneeded code, but ultimately could not equal the P-Heads dominating
use of relational expressions.
P-Heads coach Bobby Burns was diplomatic after the victory,
simply repeating a clichéd truism, "Abstract declarations
put fans in the seats, but clean syntax wins the game".
Properller Heads beat the San Francisco Geeks by a score of 1101
to 0111. Boston seized a commanding lead when San Francisco realized
it was calling the same function twice and took five precious minutes
correct the error. The Geeks fought back by eliminating 25 lines of
unneeded code, but ultimately could not equal the P-Heads dominating
use of relational expressions.
P-Heads coach Bobby Burns was diplomatic after the victory,
simply repeating a clichéd truism, "Abstract declarations
put fans in the seats, but clean syntax wins the game".