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packy.dardan.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] A programming tutorial demonstrating solutions in Perl and Raku for a code challenge involving array manipulation and parsing fixed-width strings to count senior citizens. | |
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jacoby.github.io
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| | | | | Welcome to Weekly Challenge #300! I went searching for a word for 300th week, because 300 is a compound number and probably not the source for much interest, and found that no, there isn't a special word for 300 of a thing. 312 will be the 6th anniversary, though. | |
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andrewshitov.com
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jacoby.github.io
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| | | Here we are, solving Weekly Challenge #198 198 is of course 11 _ 2 _ 3 * 3, which is the smallest number written as the sum of four squares in ten ways. It is also the number of ridges on a US dollar coin. | ||