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Add "on" to the end of this question and it will be properly written. Use deepl.com/translator and deepl.com/write to help you out with English writing and avoid forms that are too colloquial ("wanna"). Source: about 3 years ago
I suggest you to explain the problem in your words (and native language) and translate it in english with https://deepl.com/translator. Source: over 3 years ago
Also if you find German ressources, use deepl.com/translator to translate the content. Source: over 3 years ago
That's objectively not true, it's much better than it used to be. Deepl is generally better for some languages though. Source: almost 4 years ago
You could try this one everywhere: https://deepl.com/translator Best translator so far fmpov. Source: almost 4 years ago
Let's hope this is going to help me solve some more Project Euler [1] problems! [1] https://projecteuler.net/. - Source: Hacker News / about 2 months ago
Https://projecteuler.net/ for "Thinker" brain food. (it still has the issue of not being a pragmatic use of time, but there are plenty interesting enough questions which it at least helps). - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
I have a Project Euler (https://projecteuler.net/) account. Though I do not register at all on the leader board I will sometimes work obsessively on a problem just to make one of the level icons light up for me. There is not really competition just a tiny reward. - Source: Hacker News / 7 months ago
I do hobby programing. It is sometimes to create something (supposedly) useful. Lately though it is more discovery and a little math like. I enjoy Project Euler (https://projecteuler.net/. Recently I have been playing with superpermutations (https://projecteuler.net/) and pencil and paper is useful but filling lots of paper with lots of numbers is not that fun. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
As pointed out in a sibling comment, it appears that quote only shows up if you're logged in, but assuming you have an account and are logged in, it's on the homepage (https://projecteuler.net/), second paragraph under the following heading: > I learned so much solving problem XXX, so is it okay to publish my solution elsewhere? > It appears that you have answered your own question. There is nothing quite like... - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
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