The Reformed Devs on Slack began doing monthly code challenges a couple of months ago. We decided to begin hosting the challenges in the official TRD namespace for June 2019. You can see the previous challenges below:
Users will submit code to solve this problem, blatantly stolen from Project Euler.
What is the sum of the digits of the result of 100!, where n! represents n x (n - 1) ... x 3 x 2 x 1.
Example: 5! = 5 x 4 x 3 x 2 x 1 = 120. The sum of the digits of 120 is 1 + 2 + 0, which is 3. Therefore the solution is 3.
Use a .sh file to output your username, the results, and your solution's byte size.
Ex: echo "specs, `python run.py`, `wc -c < run.py`"
This will be a golf challenge, so users will be scored based on the length of their solution in bytes.
| User | Language | Solution | Size |
|---|---|---|---|
| pard68 | pyth | 648 | 8 |
| cco3 | gp | 26 | |
| sircharleswatson | elixir | 648 | 56 |
| pard68 | python | 648 | 56 |
| patrickcarver | elixir | 648 | 57 |
| cco3 | python | 648 | 57 |
| Ben Green | python | 648 | 58 |
| Ben Green | scala | 59 | |
| Kyle Nweeia | python | 648 | 59 |
| MatthewRDodds | ruby | 648 | 60 |
| Kyle Nweeia/pard68 | bash | 648 | 62 |
| specs | python | 648 | 64 |
| Lee Behrens | applesoft | 648 | 130 |
| plusuncold | rust | 648 | 147 |
| Lee Behrens | 6502 | 648 | 150 |
| pard68 | rust | 648 | 163 |
| therecluse26 | golang | 648 | 210 |