> You are welcome. Are you talking about http://projecteuler.net/ ? I have > been experimenting with various ways of learning Haskell, tackling an > interesting set of mathematical problems sounds good.
I am. It's turned out to be quite a fun approach and the one that seems to be the most effective, at least for me. On Thursday 12 July 2007 07:50:42 you wrote: > Brian, > > You are welcome. Are you talking about http://projecteuler.net/ ? I have > been experimenting with various ways of learning Haskell, tackling an > interesting set of mathematical problems sounds good. > > Best Regards, > Robert > > On Thursday 12 July 2007 00:06, Brian L. Troutwine wrote: > > Hello Robert, > > > > Thanks for the comments. The lazy list with Double phi embedded does > > indeed begin to deviate, at the 81st Fibonacci number, if I'm not > > mistaken. Another fellow in this thread calculated the deviation points > > for Double, Float and CReal. > > > > By way of further explanation, I'm writing up various approaches and > > solutions to the problems posed at Project Euler, discussing the various > > defects to each approach, comparing the runtimes of solutions and, > > hopefully, deriving interesting tidbits of math along the way. The > > project was begun to improve my Haskell ability by exercising it in as > > many ways on a single idea as possible. I'd not thought of the algorithm > > you pointed out in SICP and will now happily include it. Thanks. > > > > Brian _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list [email protected] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe
