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Project Euler
A few weeks ago, I came across a wonderful website called Project Euler, a place with many many programming and mathematical challenges.
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Re: Project Euler
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For students out there who are really interested in number theory type problems, like those in Project Euler, but want to spend more time looking at the math behind them, take a look at this link: http://www.cemc.uwaterloo.ca/events/...entations.html There are some very interesting problems and lessons presented for those up for a minor challenge. |
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Re: Project Euler
Thank you for posting this!! I'll be starting college in the fall for Computer Science, so this is a great way for me to stay in practice AND improve before then!
I've done CodingBat as part of the AP Comp Sci curriculum, but the problems are relatively simple for someone studying Computer Science, and are better for practicing skills I already have, not improving them and learning new ones. These ones are real challenges, and I love it!! And, well... if Karthik approves of it, how can I not! ![]() Last edited by LeelandS : 09-08-2011 at 20:21. |
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Re: Project Euler
Project Euler and the training pages at USACO are my favorite programming resources. Both excellent.
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Re: Project Euler
Here's another great collection of problems, more programming heavy than the ones I posted earlier.
Canadian Computing Competition: http://cemc.math.uwaterloo.ca/contes...tests.html#ccc |
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NERD! (thanks) |
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Re: Project Euler
I am a big fan of programming challenges like Project Euler. If you like Euler you might also be interested in Facebook Puzzles and Google Code Jam.
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Re: Project Euler
Also, any discussion about math-based problem sets is not complete without mention of the Google Labs Aptitude Test, where the infamous question about the infinite grid of one-ohm resistors came from; the problem commonly used for nerd sniping.
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