REST code-golf: How concisely can you expose and consume services?

Alec Taylor alec.taylor6 at gmail.com
Fri Sep 28 12:25:31 EDT 2012


On Sat, Sep 29, 2012 at 12:17 AM, Demian Brecht <demianbrecht at gmail.com> wrote:
> (A little OT so my apologies up front)
>
>
> On 12-09-28 12:39 AM, Chris Angelico wrote:
>>
>> I love the idea, even though I shan't be entering. Code golf is awesome
>> fun!
>
>
> Code golf is indeed awesome fun and I usually enjoy taking part as well.
> However, I'm not a fan of code golf such as this, that uses a framework and
> then defines a rule that you *can't* hack on the same framework.
>
> In the framework/external module spirit, I *could* write a module that does
> *all* of this for me (in Pyramid, Django, web2py, etc) and then enter with a
> simple method call in another module.
>
> Done. One liner. I win ;)
>
> I much prefer code golf that tests algorithmic/core language feature
> knowledge. Of course, that's entirely only my opinion.
>
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Well I suppose I could lax that same requirement. I.e.: if you can get
these decorators (also working with RBAC) in, for example: Django;
then it still satisfied the rules :)



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