For those interested in such programming "puzzles" a good (and "language-agnostic") website is http://projecteuler.net/ The puzzles are mostly based in mathematics and may not be "as fun" as the python challenge ones with their pictures and such, but I believe it is what some of the responders here said they would be looking for. In addition to that, Racket is rather underrepresented on project euler (13/180,000 users)
Sam On Sun, Aug 28, 2011 at 6:11 PM, Matthias Felleisen <matth...@ccs.neu.edu>wrote: > > Eli, your 'bot' attached as the backend to a wescheme style front-end > editor could be the core of such an on-line puzzle site. We could even make > it language-agnostic in some ways: racket/base, racket, typed/racket, lazy, > algol60, frtime, etc. -- Matthias > > > _________________________________________________ > For list-related administrative tasks: > http://lists.racket-lang.org/listinfo/users >
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