I was bored last night so I was tinkering with Python. I’m not a programmer. I tinker. First thing I do with a programming language is write Fibonacci sequence functions (it’s a good way of getting a sense of things):
def fib4(current=1,last=0,inclusive='y',count=10):
if inclusive==('y' or 'Y'):
ser=[last,current]
else:
ser=[]
while count>0:
ser.append(current+last)
current=last+current
last=current-last
count=count-1
return(ser)
print fib4(1,0,’y',100)
That was the fourth one, and it’s probably really inefficient, because I’m an amateur. I made a variety.
Initially I forgot the count decrement (count=count-1) which meant the while loop never exited. Which meant the (ser) array was having hundreds of Fibonacci numbers appended per second. It was eating all of my system memory. I didn’t know that because I’d left to go to the toilet. I’m sure uncontrolled allocation of memory like that would slow any operating system. Memory is finite.
But after 2 minutes of the fibonnaci function running it took me 10 minutes to close Python down. Another five minutes for Vista (not SP1) to become usable again. I cannot remember Linux, Windows XP, or OS-X being that susceptable to an idiot’s program and have that glacial degree of slow down. It was like a fork bomb.
With Linux I usually alt-F1′d to an empty terminal, logged in, did a ‘ps aux | grep programname’ then ‘kill -9 process_id’. And Windows XP seemed to be more responsive to the ‘ctrl-alt-delete’ system call. With OS-X I usually have a terminal open and kill the process from there.
* Briefly.
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