I really learned a lot about programming doing some of the problems on Project Euler, but I'm not much of a math guy. I am looking for similar programming projects just for fun. Does anyone know any good sites? Thanks everyone for your answers!
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Here are a handful that have loads of problems varying in Mathematical requirement:
Bill the Lizard has a great summary of some of these on his blog. There are plenty more if you want me to lead you to them, but those should keep you rather busy. |
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If you are in the process of learning python or java you can visit http://www.codingbat.com which gives a great simple way of writing functions. |
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Try cocode.co. It's a young site, similar to StackOverflow but based on posting and solving programming challenges, instead of asking and answering questions. From very easy challenges to very hard ones.
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Another great contest site: CodeForces. They hold regular contests, and have all the problems from previous contests up for practice. Like SPOJ and CodeChef they support submissions in a large selection of languages. |
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Not restricted to python, but python is an option. |
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The Open Source Institute A nice set of challenges, plus a neat little site overall. They also have a set of challenges devoted to reverse engineering. |
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InterviewStreet also has a decent set of problems and they support most of the common languages as well. |
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