I Don’t Need Your Frickin’ Framework!
How many companies have you worked with/for that have their own framework? How many have been in the process of developing their own framework? How many have been in the process of redeveloping their own framework? How many have taken another framework and hacked improved it?
When I attempt to answer the questions listed above, I start to shiver. I feel the need to burn my clothes and take a very long shower.
Project Euler #10
WARNING! This post contains a spoiler for Problem #10 listed at Project Euler. Do not read the rest of this post if you're planning to attempt to solve the problem yourself.
Project Euler #9
WARNING! This post contains a spoiler for Problem #9 listed at Project Euler. Do not read the rest of this post if you're planning to attempt to solve the problem yourself.
Project Euler #8
WARNING! This post contains a spoiler for Problem #8 listed at Project Euler. Do not read the rest of this post if you're planning to attempt to solve the problem yourself.
Project Euler #7
WARNING! This post contains a spoiler for Problem #7 listed at Project Euler. Do not read the rest of this post if you're planning to attempt to solve the problem yourself.
An Interesting Little Problem
This post was inspired by a recent interview question that was posted over at fsharp.it. It's one of those neat little questions which looks really simple on the surface but is quite tricky.