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Is Project Euler a good way to start learning a new programming language? How far can you go with it?

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i miss him bros

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e^x is not equal to 1 + x + x^2/2!...
no matter how many terms you add, it will never actually be equal to e^x, meaning that it isn't equal to e^x.

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>>11518476
>partial monoid
The one defined here?
http://math.chapman.edu/~jipsen/structures/doku.php/partial_monoids
http://math.chapman.edu/~jipsen/structures/doku.php/partial_semigroups

Do the axioms actually guarantee that it's the morphisms of some category?
Specifically, can you prove that, if [math]ab \neq *[/math] and [math]ac \neq *[/math], then [math]db \neq *[/math] if and only if [math]dc \neq *[/math], which roughly translates to the possibility of tracing back a codomain for [math]b[/math] and [math]c[/math]?

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>I think he is the most gifted human to have ever lived.

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>>11032870
AAAAHHH AAAAAAHHH OOOOOOOHUUUUUNNNH HGGGHGHG MMMMMMMM IM IM COOOOOOOOOOOOMING

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>>11024173
a-anon I...

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>>11016176
I despise your accusatory assumption. I'll inform you that I wear a chaperon.
and I wouldn't watch. I find sex to be disgusting and that both of those people are vile animals for not practicing asceticism.
I give the warning out of politeness, like a gentleman.
In my own personal moral system, and code of ethics I find it appropriate to do so.

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Why are there no more polymaths?

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>Oiler aka the inventor of Yooclidian Geometry

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>that hat
>that face
Clearly, it was autism.

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talk maths, formerly >>10090014

threadly reminder that 0 is not an element of \mathbb{N}

https://ilaba.wordpress.com/2011/03/28/why-im-not-on-mathoverflow/

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>Sir, a+bn/n=x, hence God exists—reply!

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We can all agree his notation for differentiation is the best and the other ones shouldn't even be known, right?

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euler lmao more like oiler

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>Euler and his friend Daniel Bernoulli were opponents of Leibniz's monadism and the philosophy of Christian Wolff. Euler insisted that knowledge is founded in part on the basis of precise quantitative laws, something that monadism and Wolffian science were unable to provide. Euler's religious leanings might also have had a bearing on his dislike of the doctrine; he went so far as to label Wolff's ideas as "heathen and atheistic".[62]
>Much of what is known of Euler's religious beliefs can be deduced from his Letters to a German Princess and an earlier work, Rettung der Göttlichen Offenbahrung Gegen die Einwürfe der Freygeister (Defense of the Divine Revelation against the Objections of the Freethinkers). These works show that Euler was a devout Christian who believed the Bible to be inspired; the Rettung was primarily an argument for the divine inspiration of scripture.[63]
and /sci/ unironically calls this retard one of the greatest mathematicians of all time...

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