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:Too complicated? I don't think the task is overly complex for what it attempts to describe, as the task might well be foreign to the RC audience and so programmers need guidance in trying to nail things down, remember, executable libraries might be ''popular'', (such as being mentioned in official documentation), in maybe only Python. It's certainly not a popular technique in C :-)
: --[[User:Paddy3118|Paddy3118]] 02:24, 6 August 2011 (UTC)
::Ah, I get it now. The hailstone example serves two purposes: borrow from another RC article, avoiding duplication; and present a useful example of API/CLI bundling. My ScriptedMain examples do not offer a practical reason for their existence. However, I think that the hailstone sequence is a bit much for coders who just want the Executable library behavior. Maybe use Hello World instead? I see now that it's hard to strike a balance between simplicity and usefulness. Do you have more suggestions for RC-ifying my submissions? --[[User:Mcandre]]
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