[dundee] Slightly OT: Project Euler (programming)
Rick Moynihan
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Mon Mar 14 11:33:31 UTC 2011
Yeah Project Euler's pretty cool, another nice source of short
programming problems (ideal for when you're learning a new language)
are the 99 problems in prolog:
https://sites.google.com/site/prologsite/prolog-problems
Though the problems are framed in terms of prolog, it's pretty easy to
just take the problems and use any language for solving them.
R.
On 14 March 2011 01:08, Robert Ladyman <it at file-away.co.uk> wrote:
> "The intended audience include students for whom the basic curriculum is not
> feeding their hunger to learn, adults whose background was not primarily
> mathematics but had an interest in things mathematical, and professionals who
> want to keep their problem solving and mathematics on the edge."
>
> http://projecteuler.net/
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