August 2015
Beginner
264 pages
5h 57m
English

You’ve reached the end of the book— nice work! Now that you’ve learned how to handle numbers, generate graphs, apply mathematical operations, manipulate sets and algebraic expressions, create animated visualizations, and solve calculus problems—whew!—what should you do next? Here are a few things to try.1
It’s my hope that this book inspires you to go solve your own mathematical questions. But it’s often difficult to think up such challenges on your own.
One definitive place to look for math problems that require you to implement programming solutions is Project Euler (https://projecteuler.net/), ...