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## Python/Regex fix
This is a reminder for me or a task if anyone wants :P
Basically, The last two questions aren't really regex's questions.
To do:
- Move said questions to correct place.
- Add new regex questions (Python related!)?
- Maybe add a new ## Regex section, as it is a valuable skill
🚀 Feature Proposal
Adding leading zero in the question number will be an awesome feature for file explorer to sort files by the name.
Description of Change
- adding new feature - articulation point algorithm. In a graph, a vertex is called an articulation point if removing it and all the edges associated with it results in the increase of the number of connected components in the graph. For example consider the graph given in following figure.
- moving the GraphRep struct from Graph.c to Graph.h
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Project Euler has about 700 problems, but the current repository hosts solutions for only about 60-70 problems.
I'm willing to work on the issue and also if someone wants to help they can join in.
We can create guidelines on how many minimum solutions a PR should have to prevent spammy PRs with just one or two easy solutions. (open to discussion)