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Chris00 avatar Chris00 commented on August 15, 2024 1

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Chris00 avatar Chris00 commented on August 15, 2024

I imported all solutions from https://github.com/VictorNicollet/99-Problems-OCaml

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Chris00 avatar Chris00 commented on August 15, 2024

Not closing this tough as all questions from http://www.ic.unicamp.br/~meidanis/courses/mc336/2006s2/funcional/L-99_Ninety-Nine_Lisp_Problems.html need to be imported... Then solutions must be written. Finally everything should be checked (I hope we can find volunteers for this, this is certainly fun to find better solutions on than those written). Maybe we can add a “discussion” section to some solutions.

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agarwal avatar agarwal commented on August 15, 2024

Maybe we can add a “discussion” section to some solutions.

That's the kind of nice features I think we could support with a more
dynamic infrastructure. I suspect this level of contribution via a git repo
is unlikely.

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Chris00 avatar Chris00 commented on August 15, 2024

That's certainly possible to add it in an ad-hoc way. The question is how to do it well. Maybe an inspiration can come from Real World Haskell which allows readers to comment paragraphs. A CSS class is enough to pinpoint tags with commenting enabled but the problem is how to keep track of the comments when the content evolves...).

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samoht avatar samoht commented on August 15, 2024

I quite like http://disqus.com/ for comments. It let you add dynamic comments to static webpages quite easily.

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Chris00 avatar Chris00 commented on August 15, 2024

I have completed the import of the 99 problems. Now the real work begin. Check all the statements and write clean solutions to the one without. I am sure some people cannot resist a challenge — one should point them to the page during the OUD talk!

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agarwal avatar agarwal commented on August 15, 2024

point them to the page during the OUD talk!

I'm hoping we'll get to make a short announcement to update the community
about the website. But otherwise I'll throw in a comment at the end of the
Biocaml talk.

This is a great page! I'm glad you added it.

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Chris00 avatar Chris00 commented on August 15, 2024

Glad you like it — it required quite some work!

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agarwal avatar agarwal commented on August 15, 2024

I just took another look, and you really went all out! This page serves as
inspiration for the rest of the site.

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agarwal avatar agarwal commented on August 15, 2024

@Chris00 I consider the 99 problems page to be rather complete. If you agree, please close this issue.

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Chris00 avatar Chris00 commented on August 15, 2024

@Chris00 I consider the 99 problems page to be rather complete. If you agree, please close this issue.

Yes but it is not complete. I'd rather leave this open to make it obvious to potential contributors.

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dsheets avatar dsheets commented on August 15, 2024

I believe the contribution confusion was addressed by #553 and we are now getting contributions like #555, #556, and #557.

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sh4nth avatar sh4nth commented on August 15, 2024

Can we please number the problems? It makes it easier to navigate the page and remember where to continue from. Also, I looked through the list and there are only 84 problems (and they seem to be related to gaps in the [original|http://www.ic.unicamp.br/~meidanis/courses/mc336/2006s2/funcional/L-99_Ninety-Nine_Lisp_Problems.html] itself. Not sure if you want to maintain the gaps in the original or re-number the ones here?

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IniterWorker avatar IniterWorker commented on August 15, 2024

Hello, @Chris00, how I can contribute to this part?

Because you quoted https://github.com/VictorNicollet/99-Problems-OCaml, but the current staging on ocaml.org of 99 problems solutions is different.

So I'm confused about it. What should I do to improve some solution, write it and contribute to your project?

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