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@sjakobi sjakobi commented Mar 18, 2014

I have translated the ruby test case for the sieve exercise to python.
The example program here is very simple - maybe too simple.

I didn't add "sieve" to EXERCISES.txt because I didn't quite understand the order of that file. Is it supposed to be ordered by increasing difficulty?

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Yeah, the EXERCISES.txt file is kind of ordered in increasing difficulty, but that's a very loose term. For the moment, any best guess will do. As more people solve the exercises we can get better stats about which exercises should be moved earlier/later.

Would you mind squashing your commits?

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sjakobi commented Mar 18, 2014

Squashed it.

I've rather arbitrarily inserted sieve into the EXERCISES.txt just before "roman-numerals" because I thought that was a difficult exercise…

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Thanks! Merged in 19651a9 ❤️

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