Excerpts from Erik Bray's message of 2016-04-01 14:37:16 +0200:
> Maybe a little more unfocused, but I recently embarked on a journey to
> solve the Project Euler problems (just one a week--there's only so
> much time in a week) using a different language from
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_programming_languages -- I'm
> just going down the list in alphabetic order of those I can actually
> manage to install (with or without a VM). Most of them I've never
> heard of and are not easy to find. I suspect most of them won't be
> that illuminating either, but I'm hoping enough will be interesting
> (even if only of historical interest) to make it a worthwhile project

are you solving the same problem in multiple languages?
then you may want to contribute your solutions to rosettacode.org 
http://rosettacode.org/ 
project euler seems to just be about solving specific problems, whereas 
rosettacode
is about comparing languages using any kind of interesting problems. 
if the problem you are solving is not there, you can add it.

greetings, martin.

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