On Jul 14, 10:55 am, Deep_Feelings <doctore...@gmail.com> wrote: > So you have chosen programming language "x" so shall you tell us why > you did so , and what negatives or positives it has ?
language must have - unlimited precision integers - easy to program - IDE not required - reasonable speed - math library needs to include number theoretic functions like GCD, LCM, Modular Inverse, etc. - not fucking retarded like F# That leaves Python (along with gympy, the Python wrapper for the GMP library, which could be used with C or C++ if it weren't for the ease of use issue) as the obvious choice. As for negatives, the GMP library doesn't factor. As for positives, you can call a factoring program from Python and capture the output (and have it correct the bug in the factoring program without having to fix the factoring program). -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list