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:::: As for (user) Fwend's screen crowding, that concern/issue will go away as the TOC (table-of-contents) grows larger. This is a pretty simple task as far as Rosetta Code tasks (problems) go. As for who invented what, the picture of Charles Babbage is there as he (or rather, his comprehensibility/understandability) is the main focus of the Rosetta Code task (as we are writing/creating computer code so that ''he'' can comprehend and understand the code) --- as far as I can tell, that requirement is a first for Rosetta Code. His picture (or as it was said, his mug) wasn't included because of what he invented. I never assumed or thought that Charles Babbage invented this (or these) particular algorithm(s), we (the programmers ''et al'') are creating the algorithms ourselves, hoping that the clarity and/or simplicity of the computer programming code will be understandable by Babbage (who has never seen a computer or computer program, except possibly for a Jacquard loom). However, I'm sure that Charles Babbage was intelligent enough to only try integers that ended in the decimal digits ''four'' or ''six''. -- [[User:Gerard Schildberger|Gerard Schildberger]] ([[User talk:Gerard Schildberger|talk]]) 20:59, 13 April 2016 (UTC)
::::: Ahem yes—unlike most of us, so far... [[User:Edmund|Edmund]] ([[User talk:Edmund|talk]]) 21:23, 13 April 2016 (UTC)
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