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::: There is some historical precedent. [[First power of 2 that has leading decimal digits of 12]] is a Project Euler problem. There may be some others but none come to mind immediately. The point of Project Euler though, is to work out how to do the problems ''yourself'', not to provide finished examples for other people to see. As such, I would prefer to '''not''' have too many Project Euler problems duplicated here. Not that I could prevent it if the community goes that way. I have pretty much stopped trying to moderate task submissions except for the most blatant plagiarisms / infringing works. (I ''do'' wish Calmosoft would spend more of his effort in solving some of the [[Reports:Tasks_not_implemented_in_Ring|unimplemented Ring tasks]] rather than persisting in adding trivial variations of existing tasks or plagiarized content. And, it is somewhat telling that as soon as trivial or plagiarized comes up, his name comes to mind.) --[[User:Thundergnat|Thundergnat]] ([[User talk:Thundergnat|talk]]) 12:00, 17 August 2021 (UTC)
 
:If these three sites do not attract disapprobation I don't think our use will: [https://www.nayuki.io/page/project-euler-solutions Project Euler solutions Java Mathmatica Python Haskell]; [https://www.mathblog.dk/project-euler-solutions/ Project Euler solutions C#]; [https://euler.stephan-brumme.com/ Project Euler solutions C++]. The Haskell wiki has hundreds of examples from Project Euler. These sites do at least look at the mathematics, and produce efficient solutions, which is the intent of Project Euler while the content on this site is often flaky but...--[[User:Nigel Galloway|Nigel Galloway]] ([[User talk:Nigel Galloway|talk]]) 14:09, 17 August 2021 (UTC)
 
There are common tasks on Rosetta Code and Project Euler.
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