On 12/8/2009 9:39 PM, Dave Angel wrote:
Richard Hultgren wrote:
a = 0
b = 1
count = 0
max_count = 20
while count < max_count:
count = count + 1
# we need to keep track of a since we change it
old_a = a # especially here
old_b = b
a = old_b
b = old_a + old_b
# Notice that the , at the end of a print statement keeps it
# from switching to a new line
print old_a,



What's your question or comment?

If you're just looking for a challenge, I'll point out that the same
result could be gotten with 4 lines of Python.

you lose, 1 line is all it takes for me:
print "0 1 1 2 3 5 8 13 21 34 55 89 144 233 377 610 987 1597 2584 4181"

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