Fun with Prime Numbers
Steve Litt writes "Fun
With Prime Numbers contains a series of prime number finding algorithms starting with the most brute force imaginable, and working up to a paged algorithm capable of finding the first 1,716,050,469 primes in an hour and a half on a commodity machine. There are faster algorithms on the net, but these algorithms are within the reach of mere mortals and are fully explained."
This article will be a prime target for bad jokes.
Mom says my
Sorry, 404 isn't a prime number. Try again.
Why waste disk space with primes instead of just recalculating them?
You don't really have friends do you.
"I use a Mac because I'm just better than you are."
The Prime Number Shitting Bear. Watching a console window spit out prime numbers might do it for the geeks, but everyone can loves the prime number shitting bear.
How to prove that all odd numbers are prime? Well, this problem has different solutions whether you are a:
usage: prime [-nV] [--quiet] [--silent] [--version] [-e script] --catenate --concatenate | c --create | d --diff --compare | r --append | t --list | u --update | x -extract --get [ --atime-preserve ] [ -b, --block-size N ] [ -B, --read-full-blocks ] [ -C, --directory DIR ] [--checkpoint ] [ -f, --file [HOSTNAME:]F ] [ --force-local ] [ -F, --info-script F --new-volume-script F ] [-G, --incremental ] [ -g, --listed-incremental F ] [ -h, --dereference ] [ -i, --ignore-zeros ] [ --ignore-failed-read ] [ -k, --keep-old-files ] [ -K, --starting-file F ] [ -l, --one-file-system ] [ -L, --tape-length N ] [ -m, --modification-time ] [ -M, --multi-volume ] [ -N, --after-date DATE, --newer DATE ] [ -o, --old-archive, --portability ] [ -O, --to-stdout ] [ -p, --same-permissions, --preserve-permissions ] [ -P, --absolute-paths ] [ --preserve ] [ -R, --record-number ] [ [-f script-file] [--expression=script] [--file=script-file] [file...]
prime: you must specify exactly one of the r, c, t, x, or d options
For more information, type "prime --help''
Segmentation fault, Core dumped.
Non-Linux Penguins ?
That function is 92.97% accurate. That's an A-. Good enough for me.
If I may say so, life is a game, and there's so much to do and so few turns.
-Reiner Knizia