I''m teaching a course in scientific Python these days. Usually I give
"homework" from project Euler (which
I personally use every time I learn a new programming language). I thought it''ll
be fun to solve the problem not just with Python but with what numpy has to offer as well.
Here''s an example solution for project Euler problem 8.
If it won't be simple, it simply won't be. [Hire me, source code] by Miki Tebeka, CEO, 353Solutions
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