Below is the table of my progress on this Language Challenge. The numbers below link to my code for the solution, statements of the problems can be found on projecteuler.net. A * indicates a language that was used at some point but has yet to be reused to solve anything, and P&P denotes the problems that have been solved with pencil and paper, no coding necessary. The rightmost number is the problem I am actually using a language for - the numbers to the left are problems I solved previously in the language but then used other languages to free the language up again. This table is starting to get quite large, and hard to fit in a post. The below table is actually mixing a small bit of information - to fit everything, I shortened the Python section. I also solved
16,
24, and
39 in Python. I am looking into ways to express this information better so that I don't have to hide any more information from the table.
Lua |
38 |
Gosu |
39 |
Rust |
40 |
Ada |
41 |
sML |
10,42 |
Coffeescript |
43 |
Scala |
18,44 |
Rexx |
45 |
Julia |
46 |
x86-64 |
47 |
ELM |
17,48 |
OCaml |
49 |
Postscript |
7,50 |
Cobra |
51 |
APL |
52 |
EEL |
53 |
Chapel |
54 |
Elixir |
55 |
Linotte |
56 |
Racket |
7,26,57 |
WARM |
58 |
C# |
26,59 |
Javascript |
9,31,60 |
Pascal |
61 |
cLisp |
13,62 |
Rebol |
63 |
Tcl |
64 |
Dart |
63,65 |
Python |
65,66 |
Prolog |
18,67 |
Fantom |
68 |
Perl |
19,70 |
Processing |
71 |
J |
3,24,35,69,72 |
Groovy |
73 |
Genie |
74 |
Vala |
75 |
Forth |
9,76 |
Hack |
77 |
R |
45,78 |
CIL |
79 |
Frink |
16,80 |
Dogescript |
81 |
Fortran95 |
3,15,82 |
Zimbu |
83 |
Red |
84 |
Idris |
85 |
Squirrel |
21,52,55,86 |
D |
22,87 |
C |
48,50,88 |
PASM |
89 |
JavaBC |
90 |
Kotlin |
26,91 |
X10 |
92 |
PHP |
11,93 |
Yeti |
94 |
Ruby |
4,40,56,95 |
Java |
20,79,91,96 |
Pike |
97 |
C++ |
14,53,94,98 |
Mathematica |
99 |
Moonscript |
100 |
P&P |
1,5,6,8 |
P&P |
15,25,28,69 |
No comments:
Post a Comment