These are my solutions to the Project Euler problems. They are disorganized as hell and the older ones may or may not run. In general:
- Haskell source files can be compiled with GHC 6. (Something like:
ghc -O pXXXX.hs -o pXXXX
. Some simpler problems might not have a main function, and I most likely solved those via the REPL.) - Lisp sources are probably the remnants of me solving something using a CLISP repl (problems that involve translating numbers to english words are particularly easy in lisp, because format has support for doing that).
- C sources can all be built with the single makefile; the binaries a produced in
bin/
. - Python sources can be run independently, they were done with Python 2.5.