Yes, of course, please contribute. Like Jan-Pieter you could provide a little background in the Preamble to explain.
Your experience may be invaluable to people less experienced with J (or even more !!). > On 5 Aug 2023, at 4:59 pm, Luke D <lukedelacru...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I have a number of solutions for the easier PE problems I can add (I also > have AoC solutions for various years). However, I have only been using J > for 3 years, so am I invited to contribute? > > Best Regards, > Luke De La Cruz > > > On Fri, Aug 4, 2023 at 8:27 PM Henry Rich <henryhr...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> I have enjoyed reading your solutions. It's great to see the language >> used for somewhat realistic problems. >> >> Will those of you with Project Euler solutions step up and showcase your >> J? Just add to the ShareMyScreen page. >> >> Henry Rich >> >> On 8/4/2023 9:31 AM, Jan-Pieter Jacobs wrote: >>> I've been working on putting my solutions for the first 5 AoC days at >>> https://code.jsoftware.com/wiki/ShareMyScreen#by_Jan-Pieter_Jacobs >>> >>> Any feedback would be appreciated, and if I don't get any, I'll just >> assume >>> I'm doing great job and continue as is ;). >>> >>> As a side note: does anyone have code for downloading inputs directly? I >>> know it's possible, as there's a python package for that, but I wouldn't >>> know how to get httpget to use the authentication cookie from the >> website. >>> >>> Jan-Pieter >>> >>> On Sat, 3 Jun 2023, 11:55 Henry Rich, <henryhr...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Since these are personal explanations of the programming >>>> thought-process, I think it's proper that they be grouped by author >>>> within each subject. I will put my name on my AoC contributions. >>>> Jan-Pieter, you can create a section for yours. >>>> >>>> Project Euler is widely known and annotated solutions would be just the >>>> sort of thing I was looking for with this page. The annotation is what >>>> the page is about: if you have a one-line solution you should expect to >>>> take 20-80 lines of text explaining it and building it up with >>>> examples. Writing the answer up will take quite a bit longer than >>>> coming up with the solution! >>>> >>>> Henry Rich >>>> >>>> On 6/2/2023 6:51 PM, 'Viktor Grigorov' via Programming wrote: >>>>> I'd agree that examples are great, e.g., Rosetta Code is a great >>>> compendium of programming language equiproblem solution comparisons. A >>>> comma-delimited listing of would be too much, as there aren't that many >> J >>>> active users, at least judging from the names I've seen past 2 years on >> the >>>> general and programming mailing list. >>>>> Consider a table. Heading rows would be links to problems in ascending >>>> order from advent of code (or projecteuler.net, or leetcode, ...). >>>> Heading columns would be solution-contributing users' links (if such >> exist >>>> on the jwiki). Cell would be either inline code hidden in a summary tag >> (in >>>> HTML, or whatever wikis' equivalent of that is) or link to location of >>>> those users' solutions, properly identified (id='...') to be more >> navigable >>>> to-and-fro san scrolling. Inlining would be hellish on rendition, so >>>> probably not. >>>>> I can contribute 45 projecteuler not great one-liners for whatever >>>> that's worth. >>>>> Jun 2, 2023, 22:32 by janpieter.jac...@gmail.com: >>>>> >>>>>> Great initiative, Henry. >>>>>> I'm considering gradually adding my versions. >>>>>> How do you think it's best to structure this? One section per person >>>> with a >>>>>> list of pages for each problem, or put solutions of different persons >>>> close >>>>>> to each other? >>>>>> >>>>>> My solutions are still a work in progress, though; currently solving >>>> day 19. >>>>>> Cheers, >>>>>> Jan-Pieter >>>>>> >>>>>> On Wed, May 31, 2023 at 5:01 PM Henry Rich <henryhr...@gmail.com> >>>> wrote: >>>>>>> How do you convince someone that J is really different? Examples >> seem >>>>>>> contrived. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I am trying something new. I have used J to solve a suite of >>>>>>> programming problems posed by an impartial source, to wit Advent of >>>> Code >>>>>>> 2022. Tire-kickers can compare the J solutions against those in >> other >>>>>>> languages. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> The pages are at https://code.jsoftware.com/wiki/ShareMyScreen . >>>>>>> >>>>>>> IF YOU ARE NEW TO J, you are the person I need to hear from. Where >> do I >>>>>>> need to add explanatory material, or rewrite a section? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> IF YOU ARE AN OLD J HAND, consider adding your own programs. They >> can >>>>>>> be from any source as long as you make the solution comprehensible >> to a >>>>>>> novice. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I know several users on this list solved the AoC2022 problems; >>>>>>> alternative solution pages would be welcome. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Henry Rich >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>>>>> For information about J forums see >> http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm >>>>>>> >>>>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>>>> For information about J forums see >> http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm >>>>>> >>>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>>> For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm >>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm >>>> >>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm >> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm