Thank you for the information and criticism.

I'll keep that in mind about title-ing in the future.

As far a speeding up the code, BrowserUk showed me some code using Memoize that made a huge difference. Still, thanks for the tip on profiling, looks like that is something that could come in handy, I'm definatley gonna read up on that.

Definitely want to check out that percritic, but your link seems broken. No big though, I'll google it.

I love the format you suggested for the for loop, already changd that in my code. Much easier way of doing a for loop.

Again, thank you, this is exactly the kind of info i am looking for.


In reply to Re^2: how to speed up program dealing with large numbers? by Solarplight
in thread how to speed up program dealing with large numbers? by Solarplight

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