Hi all,

Some of my undergraduate students have pointed out some interesting
things to me, and I thought sage developers might find them
interesting.

The first is http://www.projecteuler.net/

It's a list of computational mathematical problems which you can solve
with a CAS, C, assembly, whatever you like.

I note that the highest completion rate is amongst pari users. Magma
is also listed, but where is SAGE?

The second thing pointed out by my students is GridWars.

I didn't know what it was, but if you google this, two things come up:

1) A parallel programming contest

2) A computer game based on geometry wars.

The first is interesting in that it might be a cool thing to
try doing with SAGE, i.e. have people compete on processors for CPU
time based on some metric, such as how fast their SAGE code solves
some problem....

The second is interesting since it combines graphics, geometry and a
game.  IIRC this is something some people were interested in doing
with
SAGE. The graphics alone for this game are quite inspiring....

Bill.
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