The Sidef programming language
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  • Introduction
  • Preface
  • Getting Started
  • Sidef interpreter
  • Syntax and semantics
  • Programming tasks
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      • N'th
      • N-queens problem
      • N-smooth numbers
      • Named parameters
      • Names to numbers
      • Narcissist
      • Narcissistic decimal number
      • Native shebang
      • Natural sorting
      • Negative base numbers
      • Neighbour primes
      • Nested function
      • Next highest int from digits
      • Next special primes
      • Nice primes
      • Non-continuous subsequences
      • Non-decimal radices
      • Nth root
      • Null object
      • Number names
      • Number reversal game
      • Numbers divisible by their individual digits but not by the product of their digits
      • Numbers in base-16 representation that cannot be written with decimal digits
      • Numbers in base 10 that are palindromic in bases 2 4 and 16
      • Numbers which are the cube roots of the product of their proper divisors
      • Numbers whose binary and ternary digit sums are prime
      • Numbers whose count of divisors is prime
      • Numbers with equal rises and falls
      • Numbers with prime digits whose sum is 13
      • Numbers with same digit set in base 10 and base 16
      • Numeric separator syntax
      • Numerical integration
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N'thN-queens problemN-smooth numbersNamed parametersNames to numbersNarcissistNarcissistic decimal numberNative shebangNatural sortingNegative base numbersNeighbour primesNested functionNext highest int from digitsNext special primesNice primesNon-continuous subsequencesNon-decimal radicesNth rootNull objectNumber namesNumber reversal gameNumbers divisible by their individual digits but not by the product of their digitsNumbers in base-16 representation that cannot be written with decimal digitsNumbers in base 10 that are palindromic in bases 2 4 and 16Numbers which are the cube roots of the product of their proper divisorsNumbers whose binary and ternary digit sums are primeNumbers whose count of divisors is primeNumbers with equal rises and fallsNumbers with prime digits whose sum is 13Numbers with same digit set in base 10 and base 16Numeric separator syntaxNumerical integration
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