I agree with Luke.
Henry Rich
On 8/5/2023 5:12 AM, Luke D wrote:
I suppose it is worth reminding everyone that only the first 100 PE
problems can be shared. Because of this, I don't think spoilers are
necessary. PE only asks that any discussion about said problems is done to
instruct and not just give answers, which is the intention of ShareMyScreen.
Best Regards,
Luke De La Cruz
On Sat, Aug 5, 2023 at 2:48 AM 'Mike Day' via Programming <
programm...@jsoftware.com> wrote:
Re Project Euler, if we put something up there, how do we ensure it's
not too
open to would-be solvers? Just place lots of SPOILER ALERTS in their/our
way?
Thanks
Mike
Sent from my iPad
On 5 Aug 2023, at 02:27, 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
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