
Toby Hutton wrote:
On 9/5/06, *Tomasz Zielonka*
mailto:tomasz.zielonka@gmail.com> wrote: On Mon, Sep 04, 2006 at 07:39:40PM +0200, apfelmus@quantentunnel.de mailto:apfelmus@quantentunnel.de wrote: > The ultimate Haskell challenge is of course the ICFP contest > http://icfpcontest.org/ > There is also the International ACM Programming Contest > http://acm.uva.es/problemset/
I don't know about the services mentioned above, but Sphere Online Judge (http://www.spoj.pl/) allows you to submit solutions written in Haskell (and many other programming languages).
As a Haskell newbie I've found the SPOJ challenges challenging, usually due to the time contraints placed on solutions.
Another 'challenge site' I've enjoyed tremendously is Project Euler at http://mathschallenge.net/index.php?section=project
Toby.
To coordinate submissions to sites like these, you should create a hierarchy on the new wiki [1] with the problems and haskell solutions, as was done on the old wiki for the shootout [2]. [1] http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/Example_code [2] http://haskell.org/hawiki/ShootoutEntry