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Currently, I'm concentrating on providing Julia solutions to tasks. There are still many unsolved tasks for this language, and I find that this work is an excellent stimulus to learning this language. As of 178 MayAugust 2015, Julia has solutions for 400 tasks, which is more than half of the currently released tasks. I've provided just over 100150 Julia solutions, accounting for about 3038% of thethis Julia tasklanguage's solutions.
 
I maintain a [https://github.com/MichaeLeroy/rosetta-code github] repository of many of my Rosetta Code solutions.
 
I've recently begun to look at Scratch as a means to introduce the young (and young at heart) to writing code. Because Scratch is a visual programming language, posting full solutions at Rosetta Code is problematic. I hope to share my Scratch solutions here by relying upon references to a Rosetta Code Task Solutions studio that I've established at the Scratch website. If I do a decent job of summarizing these solutions at Rosetta Code proper, perhaps I'll manage to avoid getting too many "this example needs attention" citations as I do so.