Problems marked with two asterisks () are of intermediate difficulty. If you are a skilled Scala programmer it shouldn't take you more than 30-90 minutes to solve them. Problems marked with three asterisks () are more difficult. You may need more time (i.e. a few hours or more) to find a good solution.
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1 branch 0 tags Code 23 commits Failed to load latest commit information. project src/main/ scala .gitignore README.md build.sbt README.md S-99: Ninety-Nine Scala Problems These are my solutions to a set of the Ninety-Nine Prolog Problems written by Werner Hett at the Berne University of Applied Sciences in Berne, Switzerland.
Gold S-99: Ninety-Nine Scala Problems 2 Apr 2009, updated 10 Feb 2023 These are an adaptation of the Ninety-Nine Prolog Problems written by Werner Hett at the Berne University of Applied Sciences in Berne, Switzerland. I (Phil! Gold) have altered them to be more amenable to programming in Scala.
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You can also use sbt test from the command-line but\nthat's longer since the JVM has to be started everytime.
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Use test-only org.p99.scala.P00Spec to test only the problem 00.