Another interesting site of this type, as you will see strongly Python
biased, is
http://appgallery.appspot.com/about_app?app_id=agphcHBnYWxsZXJ5chMLEgxBcHBsaWNhdGlvbnMYrhQM
http://www.challenge-you.com/
which is a google app from the google app gallery and - as such - it
must itself have been written in Python.
Regards,
Gregor
michel paul schrieb:
This is a pretty cool site: Project Euler <http://projecteuler.net/>.
It's a list of problems that can't be solved using mathematical
cleverness alone - they require programming. After you solve a
problem, you then get access to the list of previous solutions.
The first one - "Add all the natural numbers below one thousand that
are multiples of 3 or 5." - is just a Python one-liner.
The second - "Find the sum of all the even-valued terms in the
Fibonacci sequence which do not exceed four million."
It's fun looking at the previous solutions in all kinds of other
languages. Really shows the elegance of Python.
It reminds me somewhat of JavaBat <http://javabat.com>. There was
some discussion earlier about doing something similar in Python?
- Michel
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