Thinking about it, I realize that GJSieve needs a lot of improvement but that it's also a dead-end project.
Prime number testing applications have one practical purpose, and the industry standards are well set in place.
I have decided to suspend active development of GJSieve for a short time. I will get back to it, yes, but not for several months.
I would rather pursue other programming ideas of mine as I try and teach myself as many languages as for which I have room in my head.
In fact, I just got Petzold's 5th edition as well as a ton of books about Java and C/C++ etc programming, so there's really nowhere to go but up.
Prime number testing applications have one practical purpose, and the industry standards are well set in place.
I have decided to suspend active development of GJSieve for a short time. I will get back to it, yes, but not for several months.
I would rather pursue other programming ideas of mine as I try and teach myself as many languages as for which I have room in my head.
- NCSpiral was a great idea and could be improved too.
- A graphical version of NCSpiral (think scatter plot)
- Prime Spiral Java applet!
- A program that takes input of a number and returns its canonical form
- something else
In fact, I just got Petzold's 5th edition as well as a ton of books about Java and C/C++ etc programming, so there's really nowhere to go but up.
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