I don't see a problem with putting the 99 problems in Oz on the CTM wiki. Such a contribution should fit right in.

There is also the Mozart wiki. But I've mostly been too lazy and set in my ways to ask whether projects of these sorts are welcome there.

Chris

Dustin Lee wrote:
Thanks for your response. I see that you are active on the CTM wiki site. I also had the thought of just creating a stub for the "99 problems" there and working on them as time permits. Obviously I'd hope others are interested to contribute as well. Do you think that would be appropriate for that wiki?

On Sat, Oct 18, 2008 at 4:59 PM, Chris Rathman <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    The 99 problems originated in Prolog.  Seeing as Oz is much closer
    to Prolog than is Haskell, you probably want to look there as well.
    I toyed with the idea of attacking the 99 problems in Oz a while
    back, but got bogged down in other translation efforts.  Not
    having looked at it in some time, you will probably have to decide
    on many of the problems whether you solve it in a functional style
    akin to Haskell.  Or whether it is more appropriate to define it
    in a logic (Prolog) type style.  Either way, Oz is quite pliant in
    terms of adapting itself to whatever model of programming that you
    use.  But it means that there are likely multiple solutions
    possible in Oz.  Being multi-paradigm, the Oz translation can
    easily be made idiomatic to the style chosen.

    I'm not much help at this point, but good hunting if you to decide
    to methodically attack the problem set.

    Chris

    Dustin Lee wrote:

        Hi.  I was wondering if anyone knows of any oz solutions to
        the "99 problems" set.

        e.g. http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/99_Haskell_exercises

        I'm just starting to learn oz and I thought it would be
        interesting to see the way these would be solved in idiomatic oz.

        I've been playing with them but I'm still trying to get my
        head around the oz mind set.

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