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	<title>Comments on: Project Euler Problem One</title>
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		<title>By: Pete on Software</title>
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		<description>[...] Last time, I began working on the Project Euler problems and I set out guidelines for myself that I would attempt the problem first in C# (that I&#8217;m most comfortable with) and then try to solve the problem in some new way. Last time, I used some of the LINQ extension methods that I hadn&#8217;t previously used before. Some solutions might be in F#, Ruby, Python, etc, and I might use each &#8220;new way&#8221; more than once (since 10 lines of code doesn&#8217;t make me an expert!). [...]</description>
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