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Post by Admin on Apr 4, 2018 8:46:40 GMT -5
RosettaCode.org have created a unique web resource where multiple programming languages come together and show how the each tackle similar tasks. It is a huge resource and an inspiring browse. You may also contribute solutions. Post to the General board thread if you tackle one of the RosettaCode task. RosettaCode
-Rod
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Post by Alyce Watson on Apr 8, 2018 6:57:11 GMT -5
Rosetta code is a wonderful resource, especially if you are familiar with other programming languages. You can find ways to translate many routines into LB.
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Post by sarmednafi on Apr 10, 2018 1:58:18 GMT -5
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Post by tsh73 on Apr 10, 2018 3:48:27 GMT -5
It sounds like problem on their side. I think it should be resolved pretty soon. The site is blocked from my workplace - but I just tried it from the mobile phone. Address rosettacode.org opens OK Link from this forum - opens OK
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Post by Alyce Watson on Apr 10, 2018 4:22:41 GMT -5
The ink works fine for me. rosettacode.org/wiki/Category:Liberty_BASICLiberty BASIC on Rosetta CodeThere are 331 completed tasks. That means 331 coding problems or examples written in LB as well as other languages. The tasks go from the incredibly simple to the extremely complex. For instance, one task is, "Create the simplest possible program that is still considered "correct."' The answer consists of a single, three-letter word. end Complex tasks include many sorting algorithms, hashes, math sequences, etc. I've contributed to some of the tasks and it was a great learning experience, not to mention a lot of fun. If anybody tackles one of the tasks, please start a thread on the coding board here so we can all have a look.
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