< jargon , algorithm > (Harvard) A program that solves a standard problem (such as the Eight Queens Puzzle or implementing the life algorithm ) in a deliberately nonstandard way. Distinguished from a crock or kluge by the fact that the programmer did it on purpose as a mental exercise. Such constructions are quite popular in exercises such as the Obfuscated C contest , and occasionally in retrocomputing . Lew Lasher was a student at Harvard around 1980 who became notorious for such behaviour.
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(1994-12-07)