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Tips for golfing in Mathematica
Explore recursive solutions - Mathematica is multi-paradigm, but the functional approach is often the most economical. NestWhile can be a very compact solution to searching problems, and NestWhileLi …
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Tips for golfing in Julia
Don't be too easily seduced by factor(n) The tempting base library function factor(n) has a fatal flaw: it returns the factorization of your integer in an unordered Dict type. Thus, it requires costl …
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Tips for golfing in Julia
What general tips do you have for golfing in Julia? I'm looking for ideas that can be applied to code golf problems in general that are at least somewhat specific to Julia (e.g. …