This is adaptation of the Ninety-Nine Scala Problems from Phil Gold.
I start this Ninety-Nine <programming language> Problems Series as I am a big fan of functional and immutable style programming after I done the Ninety-Nine Scala Problems.
I use the ninety-nine problems as the material to deepen my functional programming knownledge in different programming languages like:
- Scala
- Groovy
- Python
- Go
- Rust
- ...
The ninety-nine problems include:
- Working with lists
- Arithmetic
- Logic and Codes
- Binary Trees
- Multiway Trees
- Graphs
- Miscellaneous Problems
In Greek mythology, Gelos[pronunciation?] (Γέλως) is the divine personification of laughter. According to Philostratus the Elder, he was believed to enter the retinue of Dionysus alongside Comus.[1] Plutarch relates that Lycurgus of Sparta dedicated a small statue of Gelos to the god,[2] and elsewhere, mentions that in Sparta there was a sanctuary of Gelos, as well as those of Thanatos, Phobos "and other [personifications of] experiences of this kind".[3]
Risus was the Latin rendition of the name Gelos. A festival in honor of Risus (i. e. Gelos) in Thessaly was described by Apuleius,[4] but it is unknown whether it was an actual event or writer's invention.[5]