Project Euler - challenge your math and programming skill

Thx to Simon, I now find a new hobby--work out problems in Project Euler. Project Euler pose a lot questions, currently, 163 of them. by complete a question, a person can gain some genius level and access to the forum topic for that question, which features a huge amount of resource of how to do the question efficiently.
Problem 163
Many fields of mathematics can be learned from Project Euler, and after correctly answer all 163 questions, a amazing bragging right is up for grab. I struggled for an hour and solved 12 problems, a link to my current genius level. Wish I can get my name on money like Leonhard Euler.


Good Luck

Simon's picture

Good luck with Project Euler, I am sure you'll enjoy it and hopefully it will give you some blogging ideas

thx :) I'm totally going to

Mgccl's picture

thx :) I'm totally going to blog about those questions :)

How are you mgccl?

feelingfly's picture

Missing you...

I'm great these days.. thx

Mgccl's picture

I'm great these days.. thx ;)

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