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For the sake of adding to the Project Euler thread, finished 1-10 so far.
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Made it from level 10 to level 12 (50 more problems, or 300 total solved) -- and that's at a nonstop rate. I got a LOT of easy problems knocked out today (including a few brute-forcers that I've been letting run on my desktop while I work on the laptop). What a rush ;-; Taking a break for now. My brain's frazzled and I feel like I've been a slave to this site for eons now. |
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Congrats Marcus! I haven't have the time to tackle this lately, but I'll change that in the next few days!
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Some of my solutions suck though.
leonid, remember that question with the 2000x2000 matrix thing? I brute-forced it with squaring ;-; One guy had a hilarious solution to... can't remember which problem, but he brute-forced it in 500+ hours in VBA, lmfao. |
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why have so few people solved 177? looks pretty easy to me
gonna attempt that next I think |
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I've been working on 177 for like a week. It's hard. It was one of those annoying "low-numbered but crazy" problems like 152 that give a lot of trouble and are hard to get out of the way.
Also the inverse phi one was kinda cool. |
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Done some work on Project Euler, well on my way to level 3 with 53 problems solved.
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YEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!! This was such a hard problem, it's not even funny. ;-; |
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doot doot doot
procrastinated on this one pretty hard |
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starting this right now, have no idea what to expect
edit: (feeling really stupid but) do you need, like, a computer input type program for this. guh |
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I haven't started it, but I think you would normally write a program that spits out text into a console and then you copy and paste that as your answer.
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Quote:
I usually use either Python or C++ (mostly Python). |
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Bam! Oh how I have wanted this badge for so very long |
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Almost forgot to post this one:
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100 paasento
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project euler dominated :o
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lucked out getting the Perfection badge just in time... this new one is a doozy.
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383 looks easy as ****
EDIT: as of 5:29 i have a formula for T5(5^n) EDIT: as of 5:38 i have a general formula for T5(n)... sorta EDIT: BAM the most coding i did was with spreadsheets and i found the answer about 2 hours from starting work on it |
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Haven't even looked at 383 yet... tried 382 for a bit and couldn't solve it, so I took a break, haha.
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Decided to try 383. Got a working approach for T5(n) very quickly but I don't think it's scalable yet
EDIT: Figured out T5(5^n) |
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