Skip to content

Latest commit

 

History

History
54 lines (39 loc) · 1.77 KB

README.md

File metadata and controls

54 lines (39 loc) · 1.77 KB

Exercises in Programming Style

Comprehensive collection of well-known, and not so well-known, programming styles using a simple computational task, term frequency. All programs run with the following command line:

$ python tf-NN.py ../pride-and-prejudice.txt

Additions are welcome!

You can contribute:

  • an example program that follows one of the existing styles, but written in a different programming language
  • an entirely new programming style
  • new names for the existing styles
  • discussion of names, pros and cons of each style

Please follow the conventions suggested by the existing code base, specifically:

  • If you are contributing a program in a different programming language, add that file to the corresponding style folder and call it tf-nn.ext, where nn is the style number and ext is the language's standard extension suffix.

  • If you are contributing a new style, make a new folder called nn-funname and add an example program in that folder called tf-nn.ext. (nn is the next avalaible number in the collection) Additionally, add a README.md file that clearly describes the contraints for writing programs in that style. I will only consider new styles corresponding to constraints that are clearly different from the ones that already exist in the collection. (different programs written in existing styles are exercises for students, and should not be here)

Contributions of new names and discussion should be done under Issues or on the Wiki part of this repo.

To test your work, make sure your script is executable and then run:

./test/test.sh NN

Where NN is the number prefix of the directory you're adding.

Never stop exercising!

Love, Crista

P.S. Inspiration for this collection: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exercises_in_Style