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Project Euler #7

June 15th

WARNING! This post contains a spoiler for Problem #7 listed at Project Euler. Do not read the rest of this post if you’re planning to attempt to solve the problem yourself.

An Interesting Little Problem

June 14th

This post was inspired by a recent interview question that was posted over at fsharp.it. It’s one of those neat little questions which looks really simple on the surface but is quite tricky.

Project Euler #6

March 28th

WARNING! This post contains a spoiler for Problem #6 listed at Project Euler. Do not read the rest of this post if you’re planning to attempt to solve the problem yourself.

Project Euler #5

March 23rd

WARNING! This post contains a spoiler for Problem #5 listed at Project Euler. Do not read the rest of this post if you’re planning to attempt to solve the problem yourself.

Project Euler #4 - Reprise

March 22nd

After publishing the performance stats of my previous solution to Project Euler #4, I got thinking about how I might improve things. I didn’t want to be overly anal with regards to things such as memory allocations, because it’s easy to get stuck in the perpetual loop of attempted optimisations. Instead I wanted to think [...]

Project Euler #4

March 21st

WARNING! This post contains a spoiler for Problem #4 listed at Project Euler. Do not read the rest of this post if you’re planning to attempt to solve the problem yourself.

Project Euler #3

March 19th

WARNING! This post contains a spoiler for Problem #3 listed at Project Euler. Do not read the rest of this post if you’re planning to attempt to solve the problem yourself.

Project Euler #2

March 18th

WARNING! This post contains a spoiler for Problem #2 listed at Project Euler. Do not read the rest of this post if you’re planning to attempt to solve the problem yourself.

Project Euler #1

March 17th

WARNING! This post contains a spoiler for Problem #1 listed at Project Euler. Do not read the rest of this post if you’re planning to attempt to solve the problem yourself.

Rekindling my Functional Programming Passion with Haskell

March 17th

Back in the day when I was studying at University I tutored a subject which taught students how to write functional code in Miranda. I loved it! The whole functional programming thing really did it for me. I was fascinated by it. Despite my interest, I never chased it up after finishing at University.
I recently [...]

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