On Monday, 31 December 2012 19:48:59 UTC+5:30, Roy Smith  wrote:
> If you haven't heard of it, you should check out Project Euler 
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> (http://projecteuler.net/).  It's a series of (currently) 408 
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> math-oriented programming problems, of varying degrees of difficulty.
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> The tie-in to this group is just how many of them are trivial in Python.  
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> There's a whole slew of them which become one-liners due to Python's 
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> long int support.  For example, http://projecteuler.net/problem=48.  
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> Datetime made me feel like I was cheating when I did 
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> http://projecteuler.net/problem=19.
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> When you work with something as cool as Python every day, sometimes you 
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> lose sight of just how awesome it is.  Thanks to everybody who has 
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> worked to make Python possible.

Yup.
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