I was wondering what others thought about these exercises. There doesn't seem to be much discussion about them. Are they worthwhile? Has anyone worked them all?
I'm asking because I've reached the binary tree section and my solutions are getting really ugly. Without the solutions to learn from (they stopped at problem 28), I feel like I am not moving toward my goal of being able to write efficient and clean code.
Thanks for your comments.
L-99: Ninety-Nine Lisp Problems
Re: L-99: Ninety-Nine Lisp Problems
This link? http://www.ic.unicamp.br/~meidanis/cour ... blems.html
Never looked at them before. Look like a reasonable set of exercises, though the first few do assume you will use a "basic" subset of CL or Scheme.
Never looked at them before. Look like a reasonable set of exercises, though the first few do assume you will use a "basic" subset of CL or Scheme.
Re: L-99: Ninety-Nine Lisp Problems
Yes. Sorry, should have been a little more specific.nuntius wrote:This link? http://www.ic.unicamp.br/~meidanis/cour ... blems.html
They built steadily from one to the next right up until problem 50 (Huffman Coding).
Re: L-99: Ninety-Nine Lisp Problems
Yesterday I implemented about the first 40 of them in PicoLisp, so I posted them
now on: http://home.picolisp.com -> Examples -> Ninety-Nine Lisp Problems.
now on: http://home.picolisp.com -> Examples -> Ninety-Nine Lisp Problems.