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My Project Euler Solutions


By David Grant - Posted on 11 November 2009

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So far I've solved about 24 of the Project Euler problems. I'm not sure how long it took me, probably a few months working on them here and there. I would like to continue solving more of these when I get the chance. So far I have only implemented them in Python (and in one case, Cython) but I would love to implement them in a language like Haskell one day..or who knows maybe I'll try implementing a few of them in Go

Hi . Your credentials at Project Euler tells us that you have a flair for
math-coding . We gladly invite you to take part in Athena - the on-line
MATH-CODING contest of Kurukshetra 2010, an International Techo-Management
by College Of Engineering Guindy , Anna University , Chennai , India
organized under the patronage of UNESCO !!

catch the action at www.athena.kurukshetra.org.in Exciting prizes to
be won !!

Contest date : 8th January
Contest time : 9:00 P.M IST

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