Maria Langhammer
Maria Christina ("Ia") Langhammer (born 13 August 1962 in Stockholm)[1] is a Swedish singer and actor.
Langhammer studied at Swedish National Academy of Mime and Acting until 1989. In 1998 she received a Guldbagge Award for her role as Berit in the film Hela härligheten.
Selected filmography
- 1993 – Härifrån till Kim
- 1999 – Hälsoresan – En smal film av stor vikt
- 1999 – En liten julsaga
- 2000 – Livet är en schlager
- 2000 – Låt stå! (TV)
- 2001 – Jordgubbar med riktig mjölk
- 2003 – Tur & retur
- 2006 – Exit
- 2006 – LasseMajas detektivbyrå (TV series)
- 2007 – Beck – Det tysta skriket
- 2008 – Allt flyter
- 2008 – Häxdansen (TV)
- 2009 – Flickan
- 2009 – Wallander – Hämnden
- 2009 – De halvt dolda (TV)
- 2012 – Nobel's Last Will
- 2013 – Crimes of Passion (TV)
gollark: https://esolangs.org/wiki/WHY#WHYJIT
gollark: WHYJIT is now production-unusable!
gollark: _continues WHYJIT development_
gollark: ```python#!/usr/bin/env python3import argparseimport subprocessparser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Compile a WHY program")parser.add_argument("input", help="File containing WHY source code")parser.add_argument("-o", "--output", help="Filename of the output executable to make", default="./a.why")parser.add_argument("-O", "--optimize", help="Optimization level", type=int, default="0")args = parser.parse_args()def build_output(code, mx): C_code = f"""#define QUITELONG long long intconst QUITELONG max = {mx};int main() {{ volatile QUITELONG i = 0; // disable some "optimizations" that RUIN OUR BEAUTIFUL CODE! while (i < max) {{ i++; }} {code}}} """ shell_script = f"""#!/bin/shTMP1=/tmp/ignore-meTMP2=/tmp/ignore-me-too cat << EOF > $TMP1{C_code}EOF gcc -x c -o $TMP2 $TMP1 chmod +x $TMP2 $TMP2 """ return shell_scriptinput = args.inputoutput = args.outputwith open(input, "r") as f: contents = f.read() looplen = max(1000, (2 ** -args.optimize) * 1000000000) code = build_output( contents, looplen ) with open(output, "w") as out: out.write(code)```
gollark: I give you... WHYJIT.
References
- "Maria Langhammer". Retrieved 29 March 2012.
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