<meta charset="utf-8"><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Times; font-size: medium; "><pre>Angel de Vicente wrote:</pre><blockquote>
On 14/04/11 10:29, Dmitri O.Kondratiev wrote:<br>><i> I am looking for a site providing on-line automatic judge for<br>
</i>><i> Programming Challenges that can be coded in Haskell.<br>
</i>><i> For example this site:<br>
</i>><i> <a href="http://www.programming-challenges.com/">http://www.programming-challenges.com<br></a>
</i>><i> provides lots of interesting programming provlems:<br>
</i>><i> <a href="http://www.programming-challenges.com/pg.php?page=index">http://www.programming-challenges.com/pg.php?page=index<br></a>
</i>><br>><i> Yet, unfortunately only C, C++ and Java code can be submitted, judge on<br>
</i>><i> that site can't compile and run Haskell code.<br>
</i>><i> Is there any similar online judge for Haskell?<br>
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You can try <a href="http://www.spoj.pl/">http://www.spoj.pl/<br></a>
Cheers,<br>Ángel</blockquote></span>Angel, thanks!<div>This site looks good. Do you know if "<a href="http://spoj.pl">spoj.pl</a>" has a search utility for problems?</div><div>It would be great if they have 3n+1 problem I wrote about in a separate thread here. </div>
<div><br>-- <br>All the best,<br>Dmitri O. Kondratiev<br><br>"This is what keeps me going: discovery"<br><a href="mailto:dokondr@gmail.com" target="_blank">dokondr@gmail.com</a><br><a href="http://sites.google.com/site/dokondr/welcome" target="_blank">http://sites.google.com/site/dokondr/welcome</a><br>
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