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Projecteuler #1
This website seems like a very interesting website for a lot of programmers over here. It'll give you various mathematical problems that you'll have to solve using a program or script in a programming language of your choice. There are 424 different problems each getting more difficult, it's fun for people who enjoy a challenge and are familiar with problem solving by using nested structures (for, while, ...).

Take a look. It's really awesome, what do you think about it?
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RE: Projecteuler #2
HC Dev group actually has an account there to solve these tasks in a team which was the idea of @ArkPhaze. It hasn't been that much activity there the last days, but I am sure the activity there will get better some time later.
It's a pretty good site for challenges. I love it. At the moment I rather concentrate on more important stuff, though.
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RE: Projecteuler #3
Personally, I've already solved 62 problems on my own, but as Deque mentioned we have started trying to solve them by the HC Developers group to see how far we can get as well.

There are many others like this site too.
ArkPhaze
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RE: Projecteuler #4
(04-20-2013, 10:40 PM)ArkPhaze Wrote: Personally, I've already solved 62 problems on my own, but as Deque mentioned we have started trying to solve them by the HC Developers group to see how far we can get as well.

There are many others like this site too.

Wow, not bad. And could you maybe give me another site like this one?
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RE: Projecteuler #5
www.azspcs.net
ArkPhaze
"Object oriented way to get rich? Inheritance"
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