I see the stubs were put on the wiki a while back.  I took the liberty of
going through the first 25, but got stuck on 26 for now.



http://www.codepoetics.com/wiki/index.php?title=Topics:99_Problems_in_other_languages:Oz



Chris



--- Mozart users <[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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.

> >

> >         -- 

> >  
      Dustin Lee

> >         qhfgva=rot13(dustin)

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