The document is a transcript of a presentation comparing functional programming to imperative programming and JavaScript/CoffeeScript. It includes polls asking about experience levels, oversimplified comparisons of programming paradigms illustrated by eating a sandwich, examples of solving Project Euler problems in both JavaScript and CoffeeScript, and a volunteer solving a realistic problem of finding the largest document by size in a database.
La sostenibilità nell'industria manifatturiera - Il bilancio di sostenibilità...RadiciGroup
Presentazione a cura di Filippo Servalli - Corporate Marketing Manager @RadiciGroup
1° Convegno Internazionale "La sostenibilità nell'industria manifatturiera" 20 Novembre 2014
organizzato da Assoreca in collaborazione con Green Economy Network
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This power point presentation focused on elements of art in photography such as color, texture, lighting, and composition. The student enjoyed creating the presentation and put hard work into choosing pictures that demonstrated these different elements well, such as an atmospheric photo with a developed background and open and closed form photos.
The Office of International Initiatives at Georgia State University aims to globalize education for students through study abroad programs and research on global challenges. It provides accredited international study opportunities and financial aid information. Students can contact the office, located at 10 Park Place South Suite 500 in Atlanta, from 8:30 AM to 5:15 PM Monday through Friday to learn about study abroad programs, international research opportunities, and scholarships.
Ashford acc 380 entire course (accounting for not for-profit organizations)xcbdbfdb
This document outlines the assignments and activities for an entire accounting course on not-for-profit organizations. It includes instructions for completing multiple exercises from each chapter, which involve accounting problems and questions that must be posted online along with the steps and explanations. It also includes longer assignments such as preparing full financial statements for hypothetical organizations and writing a research paper on the Governmental Accounting Standards Board. The course aims to cover all aspects of not-for-profit accounting, including various types of funds, financial reporting, budgets, GAAP standards, and compliance with GASB requirements.
La sostenibilità nell'industria manifatturiera - Il bilancio di sostenibilità...RadiciGroup
Presentazione a cura di Filippo Servalli - Corporate Marketing Manager @RadiciGroup
1° Convegno Internazionale "La sostenibilità nell'industria manifatturiera" 20 Novembre 2014
organizzato da Assoreca in collaborazione con Green Economy Network
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This power point presentation focused on elements of art in photography such as color, texture, lighting, and composition. The student enjoyed creating the presentation and put hard work into choosing pictures that demonstrated these different elements well, such as an atmospheric photo with a developed background and open and closed form photos.
The Office of International Initiatives at Georgia State University aims to globalize education for students through study abroad programs and research on global challenges. It provides accredited international study opportunities and financial aid information. Students can contact the office, located at 10 Park Place South Suite 500 in Atlanta, from 8:30 AM to 5:15 PM Monday through Friday to learn about study abroad programs, international research opportunities, and scholarships.
Ashford acc 380 entire course (accounting for not for-profit organizations)xcbdbfdb
This document outlines the assignments and activities for an entire accounting course on not-for-profit organizations. It includes instructions for completing multiple exercises from each chapter, which involve accounting problems and questions that must be posted online along with the steps and explanations. It also includes longer assignments such as preparing full financial statements for hypothetical organizations and writing a research paper on the Governmental Accounting Standards Board. The course aims to cover all aspects of not-for-profit accounting, including various types of funds, financial reporting, budgets, GAAP standards, and compliance with GASB requirements.
El documento habla sobre tres deportes extremos que son populares en Ciudad Serdán: downhill, BMX y skate. Estos deportes son practicados por muchos chicos en la ciudad y tienen marcas que los patrocinan.
This marketing plan from Company name outlines goals and strategies for 2022. It includes sections on racing bikes, mountain bikes, touring bikes, and utility bikes with bullets highlighting key features and replacing sample images and graphs with their own. The overall document presents the company's marketing approach and vision for the upcoming year.
RadiciGroup for Sustainability Report - Key Elements 07 - RadiciGroup a Jeho ...RadiciGroup
RadiciGroup for Sustainability Report - KLicove Prvky
Chapter 07 - Czech
RadiciGroup a Jeho Vliv Na Životní Prostředí
Sustainability is our Great Beauty
Data source: RADICIGROUP SUSTAINABILITY REPORT 2014 - www.radicigroup.com
- The first music magazine was founded in 1894 called Billboard which was devoted to the music industry. Music magazines became popular in the 1950s-1960s with magazines like NME and Rolling Stone.
- Some of the biggest music magazine publishers today include Rolling Stone, NME, Smash Hits, Kerrang, and Billboard. They cover various genres of music and have large international readerships.
- Music magazine covers use visual elements like photos and minimal text to attract readers' attention. Colors, layouts, and logos are consistent to help readers recognize the magazine. Covers aim to appeal to the target demographic for each publication.
The document contains responses from a salesperson to questions about their experience in sales. For promoting their clothing brand, they initially struggled until utilizing newspapers, magazines, leaflets, and brand promoters in public spaces. They are motivated by challenges in helping customers understand benefits. Excellent customer service and high quality products are important. Frustrations include uninterested customers just looking for information. The salesperson's company offers flexible return and exchange policies. Their most successful sales involve addressing customer interests and questions, providing product details, and offering fair prices with confidence as a representative of a good company.
The document discusses Belarus' 2009 population census and the development of a business intelligence (BI) system to distribute census results. The census collected personal data from over 9.5 million people living in 3.9 million households. A BI system was created using the Prognoz Platform to provide free online access to aggregated census data and allow users to perform queries and generate charts, maps and other visualizations of the census information. The system helps analyze territorial distribution of population characteristics as well as demographics, education, socioeconomic factors, and other metrics.
RadiciGroup for Sustainability Report - Key Elements 06 - Trvale Udržitelný P...RadiciGroup
RadiciGroup for Sustainability Report - KLicove Prvky
Chapter 06 - Czech
Trvale Udržitelný Produkt
Sustainability is our Great Beauty
Data source: RADICIGROUP SUSTAINABILITY REPORT 2014 - www.radicigroup.com
Harald E. Lechner is a senior vice president with over 30 years of global experience in the oil and gas industry. He has held leadership roles in operations, engineering, development, acquisitions, and consulting. He has extensive experience evaluating assets, negotiating agreements, and managing projects across Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. Lechner holds a PhD in Petroleum Engineering and has successfully started and led several oil and gas businesses.
RadiciGroup at 6th European Nylon Symposium - 27-28 February 2012 RadiciGroup
RadiciGroup is a major producer of polyamides such as Nylon 6 and Nylon 66. The document discusses trends in the global polyamide market showing strong growth forecast for polyamide plastics compared to fibers. It also outlines several market challenges for polyamides including requirements for lower emissions, lighter weight materials, and improved sustainability. RadiciGroup is developing new high performance and sustainable polyamide grades to meet these market challenges including those with better heat resistance, higher filler levels, and grades made from bio-based feedstocks.
El documento habla sobre tres deportes extremos que son populares en Ciudad Serdán: downhill, BMX y skate. Estos deportes son practicados por muchos chicos en la ciudad y tienen marcas que los patrocinan.
This marketing plan from Company name outlines goals and strategies for 2022. It includes sections on racing bikes, mountain bikes, touring bikes, and utility bikes with bullets highlighting key features and replacing sample images and graphs with their own. The overall document presents the company's marketing approach and vision for the upcoming year.
RadiciGroup for Sustainability Report - Key Elements 07 - RadiciGroup a Jeho ...RadiciGroup
RadiciGroup for Sustainability Report - KLicove Prvky
Chapter 07 - Czech
RadiciGroup a Jeho Vliv Na Životní Prostředí
Sustainability is our Great Beauty
Data source: RADICIGROUP SUSTAINABILITY REPORT 2014 - www.radicigroup.com
- The first music magazine was founded in 1894 called Billboard which was devoted to the music industry. Music magazines became popular in the 1950s-1960s with magazines like NME and Rolling Stone.
- Some of the biggest music magazine publishers today include Rolling Stone, NME, Smash Hits, Kerrang, and Billboard. They cover various genres of music and have large international readerships.
- Music magazine covers use visual elements like photos and minimal text to attract readers' attention. Colors, layouts, and logos are consistent to help readers recognize the magazine. Covers aim to appeal to the target demographic for each publication.
The document contains responses from a salesperson to questions about their experience in sales. For promoting their clothing brand, they initially struggled until utilizing newspapers, magazines, leaflets, and brand promoters in public spaces. They are motivated by challenges in helping customers understand benefits. Excellent customer service and high quality products are important. Frustrations include uninterested customers just looking for information. The salesperson's company offers flexible return and exchange policies. Their most successful sales involve addressing customer interests and questions, providing product details, and offering fair prices with confidence as a representative of a good company.
The document discusses Belarus' 2009 population census and the development of a business intelligence (BI) system to distribute census results. The census collected personal data from over 9.5 million people living in 3.9 million households. A BI system was created using the Prognoz Platform to provide free online access to aggregated census data and allow users to perform queries and generate charts, maps and other visualizations of the census information. The system helps analyze territorial distribution of population characteristics as well as demographics, education, socioeconomic factors, and other metrics.
RadiciGroup for Sustainability Report - Key Elements 06 - Trvale Udržitelný P...RadiciGroup
RadiciGroup for Sustainability Report - KLicove Prvky
Chapter 06 - Czech
Trvale Udržitelný Produkt
Sustainability is our Great Beauty
Data source: RADICIGROUP SUSTAINABILITY REPORT 2014 - www.radicigroup.com
Harald E. Lechner is a senior vice president with over 30 years of global experience in the oil and gas industry. He has held leadership roles in operations, engineering, development, acquisitions, and consulting. He has extensive experience evaluating assets, negotiating agreements, and managing projects across Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. Lechner holds a PhD in Petroleum Engineering and has successfully started and led several oil and gas businesses.
RadiciGroup at 6th European Nylon Symposium - 27-28 February 2012 RadiciGroup
RadiciGroup is a major producer of polyamides such as Nylon 6 and Nylon 66. The document discusses trends in the global polyamide market showing strong growth forecast for polyamide plastics compared to fibers. It also outlines several market challenges for polyamides including requirements for lower emissions, lighter weight materials, and improved sustainability. RadiciGroup is developing new high performance and sustainable polyamide grades to meet these market challenges including those with better heat resistance, higher filler levels, and grades made from bio-based feedstocks.
6. AN OVER-SIMPLIFIED COMPARISON...
FUNCTIONAL
LANGUAGES
- NO SIDE EFFECTS
DUE TO LEXICAL
SCOPING
- IMMUTABLE OBJECTS
- MONADIC FUNCTIONS
(1-ARITY)
- ITERATION THROUGH
RECURSION
7. AN OVER-SIMPLIFIED COMPARISON…
FUNCTIONAL JAVASCRIPT /
LANGUAGES COFFEESCRIPT
- NO SIDE EFFECTS - SIDE EFFECTS IF YOU
DUE TO LEXICAL WANT THEM, UGH!
SCOPING - VERY FEW
- IMMUTABLE OBJECTS IMMUTABLE OBJECTS
- MONADIC FUNCTIONS - N-ARITY, VARIADIC
(1-ARITY) FUNCTIONS
- ITERATION THROUGH - ITERATION TYPICALLY
RECURSION THROUGH CURSORS
10. A GROSSLY OVER-SIMPLIFIED COMPARISON…
IMPERATIVELY LANGUAGES
(HOW)
- USING FREE HAND,
PICK UP PORK
SANDWICH
11. A GROSSLY OVER-SIMPLIFIED COMPARISON…
IMPERATIVELY LANGUAGES
(HOW)
- USING FREE HAND,
PICK UP PORK
SANDWICH
- RAISE HAND TO
MOUTH
12. A GROSSLY OVER-SIMPLIFIED COMPARISON…
IMPERATIVELY LANGUAGES
(HOW)
- USING FREE HAND,
PICK UP PORK
SANDWICH
- RAISE HAND TO
MOUTH
- OPEN MOUTH
13. A GROSSLY OVER-SIMPLIFIED COMPARISON…
IMPERATIVELY LANGUAGES
(HOW)
- USING FREE HAND,
PICK UP PORK
SANDWICH
- RAISE HAND TO
MOUTH
- OPEN MOUTH
- PLACE PORK
SANDWICH IN MOUTH
14. A GROSSLY OVER-SIMPLIFIED COMPARISON…
IMPERATIVELY LANGUAGES
(HOW)
- USING FREE HAND, PICK
UP PORK SANDWICH
- RAISE HAND TO MOUTH
- OPEN MOUTH
- PLACE PORK SANDWICH
IN MOUTH
- RELEASE PORK
SANDWICH
15. A GROSSLY OVER-SIMPLIFIED COMPARISON…
IMPERATIVELY LANGUAGES
(HOW)
- USING FREE HAND, PICK
UP PORK SANDWICH
- RAISE HAND TO MOUTH
- OPEN MOUTH
- PLACE PORK SANDWICH
IN MOUTH
- RELEASE PORK
SANDWICH
- REMOVE HAND FROM
MOUTH
16. A GROSSLY OVER-SIMPLIFIED COMPARISON…
IMPERATIVELY LANGUAGES
(HOW)
- USING FREE HAND, PICK UP
PORK SANDWICH
- RAISE HAND TO MOUTH
- OPEN MOUTH
- PLACE PORK SANDWICH IN
MOUTH
- RELEASE PORK SANDWICH
- REMOVE HAND FROM
MOUTH
- CLOSE MOUTH
17. A GROSSLY OVER-SIMPLIFIED COMPARISON…
IMPERATIVELY LANGUAGES
(HOW)
- USING FREE HAND, PICK UP
PORK SANDWICH
- RAISE HAND TO MOUTH
- OPEN MOUTH
- PLACE PORK SANDWICH IN
MOUTH
- RELEASE PORK SANDWICH
- REMOVE HAND FROM
MOUTH
- CLOSE MOUTH
- OPEN MOUTH
18. A GROSSLY OVER-SIMPLIFIED COMPARISON…
IMPERATIVELY LANGUAGES
(HOW)
- USING FREE HAND, PICK UP
PORK SANDWICH
- RAISE HAND TO MOUTH
- OPEN MOUTH
- PLACE PORK SANDWICH IN
MOUTH
- RELEASE PORK SANDWICH
- REMOVE HAND FROM MOUTH
- CLOSE MOUTH
- OPEN MOUTH
- CLOSE MOUTH
19. A GROSSLY OVER-SIMPLIFIED COMPARISON…
IMPERATIVELY LANGUAGES
(HOW)
- USING FREE HAND, PICK UP PORK
SANDWICH
- RAISE HAND TO MOUTH
- OPEN MOUTH
- PLACE PORK SANDWICH IN MOUTH
- RELEASE PORK SANDWICH
- REMOVE HAND FROM MOUTH
- CLOSE MOUTH
- OPEN MOUTH
- CLOSE MOUTH
- OPEN MOUTH
20. A GROSSLY OVER-SIMPLIFIED COMPARISON…
IMPERATIVELY LANGUAGES
(HOW)
- USING FREE HAND, PICK UP PORK
SANDWICH
- RAISE HAND TO MOUTH
- OPEN MOUTH
- PLACE PORK SANDWICH IN MOUTH
- RELEASE PORK SANDWICH
- REMOVE HAND FROM MOUTH
- CLOSE MOUTH
- OPEN MOUTH
- CLOSE MOUTH
- OPEN MOUTH
- CLOSE MOUTH
21. A GROSSLY OVER-SIMPLIFIED COMPARISON…
IMPERATIVELY LANGUAGES
(HOW)
- USING FREE HAND, PICK UP PORK
SANDWICH
- RAISE HAND TO MOUTH
- OPEN MOUTH
- PLACE PORK SANDWICH IN MOUTH
- RELEASE PORK SANDWICH
- REMOVE HAND FROM MOUTH
- CLOSE MOUTH
- OPEN MOUTH
- CLOSE MOUTH
- OPEN MOUTH
- CLOSE MOUTH
- SWALLOW
22. A GROSSLY OVER-SIMPLIFIED COMPARISON…
IMPERATIVELY LANGUAGES DECLARATIVE LANGUAGES
(HOW) (WHAT)
- USING FREE HAND, PICK UP PORK
SANDWICH
- RAISE HAND TO MOUTH
- OPEN MOUTH
- PLACE PORK SANDWICH IN MOUTH
- RELEASE PORK SANDWICH
- REMOVE HAND FROM MOUTH
- CLOSE MOUTH
- OPEN MOUTH
- CLOSE MOUTH
- OPEN MOUTH
- CLOSE MOUTH
- SWALLOW
23. A GROSSLY OVER-SIMPLIFIED COMPARISON…
IMPERATIVELY LANGUAGES DECLARATIVE LANGUAGES
(HOW) (WHAT)
- USING FREE HAND, PICK UP PORK
SANDWICH - EAT PORK SANDWICH
- RAISE HAND TO MOUTH
- OPEN MOUTH
- PLACE PORK SANDWICH IN MOUTH
- RELEASE PORK SANDWICH
- REMOVE HAND FROM MOUTH
- CLOSE MOUTH
- OPEN MOUTH
- CLOSE MOUTH
- OPEN MOUTH
- CLOSE MOUTH
- SWALLOW
24. A GROSSLY OVER-SIMPLIFIED COMPARISON…
IMPERATIVELY LANGUAGES DECLARATIVE LANGUAGES
(HOW) (WHAT)
- USING FREE HAND, PICK UP PORK
SANDWICH - EAT PORK SANDWICH
- RAISE HAND TO MOUTH
- OPEN MOUTH
(I SAID “GROSSLY”)
- PLACE PORK SANDWICH IN MOUTH
- RELEASE PORK SANDWICH
- REMOVE HAND FROM MOUTH
- CLOSE MOUTH
- OPEN MOUTH
- CLOSE MOUTH
- OPEN MOUTH
- CLOSE MOUTH
- SWALLOW
30. PROBLEM 1†
IF WE LIST ALL THE NATURAL NUMBERS BELOW 10 THAT ARE MULTIPLES OF 3 OR 5,
WE GET 3, 5, 6 AND 9. THE SUM OF THESE MULTIPLES IS 23.
FIND THE SUM OF ALL THE MULTIPLES OF 3 OR 5 BELOW 1000.
† HTTP://PROJECTEULER.NET/PROBLEM=1
31. PROBLEM 1†
IF WE LIST ALL THE NATURAL NUMBERS BELOW 10 THAT ARE MULTIPLES OF 3 OR 5,
WE GET 3, 5, 6 AND 9. THE SUM OF THESE MULTIPLES IS 23.
FIND THE SUM OF ALL THE MULTIPLES OF 3 OR 5 BELOW 1000.
(VOLUNTEERS?)
† HTTP://PROJECTEULER.NET/PROBLEM=1
32. PROBLEM 1†
IF WE LIST ALL THE NATURAL NUMBERS BELOW 10 THAT ARE MULTIPLES OF 3 OR 5,
WE GET 3, 5, 6 AND 9. THE SUM OF THESE MULTIPLES IS 23.
FIND THE SUM OF ALL THE MULTIPLES OF 3 OR 5 BELOW 1000.
FUNCTIONS WE’LL USE: FILTER, REDUCE
† HTTP://PROJECTEULER.NET/PROBLEM=1
37. PROBLEM 2†
THE SUM OF THE SQUARES OF THE FIRST TEN NATURAL NUMBERS IS,
1^2 + 2^2 + ... + 10^2 = 385
THE SQUARE OF THE SUM OF THE FIRST TEN NATURAL NUMBERS IS,
(1 + 2 + ... + 10)^2 = 55^2 = 3025
HENCE THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE SUM OF THE SQUARES OF THE FIRST TEN
NATURAL NUMBERS AND THE SQUARE OF THE SUM IS 3025 - 385 = 2640.
FIND THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE SUM OF THE SQUARES OF THE FIRST ONE
HUNDRED NATURAL NUMBERS AND THE SQUARE OF THE SUM.
† HTTP://PROJECTEULER.NET/PROBLEM=6
38. PROBLEM 2†
THE SUM OF THE SQUARES OF THE FIRST TEN NATURAL NUMBERS IS,
1^2 + 2^2 + ... + 10^2 = 385
THE SQUARE OF THE SUM OF THE FIRST TEN NATURAL NUMBERS IS,
(1 + 2 + ... + 10)^2 = 55^2 = 3025
HENCE THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE SUM OF THE SQUARES OF THE FIRST TEN
NATURAL NUMBERS AND THE SQUARE OF THE SUM IS 3025 - 385 = 2640.
FIND THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE SUM OF THE SQUARES OF THE FIRST ONE
HUNDRED NATURAL NUMBERS AND THE SQUARE OF THE SUM.
(VOLUNTEERS?)
† HTTP://PROJECTEULER.NET/PROBLEM=6
39. PROBLEM 2†
THE SUM OF THE SQUARES OF THE FIRST TEN NATURAL NUMBERS IS,
1^2 + 2^2 + ... + 10^2 = 385
THE SQUARE OF THE SUM OF THE FIRST TEN NATURAL NUMBERS IS,
(1 + 2 + ... + 10)^2 = 55^2 = 3025
HENCE THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE SUM OF THE SQUARES OF THE FIRST TEN
NATURAL NUMBERS AND THE SQUARE OF THE SUM IS 3025 - 385 = 2640.
FIND THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE SUM OF THE SQUARES OF THE FIRST ONE
HUNDRED NATURAL NUMBERS AND THE SQUARE OF THE SUM.
FUNCTIONS WE’LL USE: MAP, REDUCE
† HTTP://PROJECTEULER.NET/PROBLEM=6
43. PROBLEM 3†
A PALINDROMIC NUMBER READS THE SAME BOTH WAYS. THE LARGEST PALINDROME
MADE FROM THE PRODUCT OF TWO 2-DIGIT NUMBERS IS 9009 = 91 X 99.
FIND THE LARGEST PALINDROME MADE FROM THE PRODUCT OF TWO 3-DIGIT
NUMBERS.
† HTTP://PROJECTEULER.NET/PROBLEM=4
44. PROBLEM 3†
A PALINDROMIC NUMBER READS THE SAME BOTH WAYS. THE LARGEST PALINDROME
MADE FROM THE PRODUCT OF TWO 2-DIGIT NUMBERS IS 9009 = 91 X 99.
FIND THE LARGEST PALINDROME MADE FROM THE PRODUCT OF TWO 3-DIGIT
NUMBERS.
(VOLUNTEERS?)
† HTTP://PROJECTEULER.NET/PROBLEM=4
45. PROBLEM 3†
A PALINDROMIC NUMBER READS THE SAME BOTH WAYS. THE LARGEST PALINDROME
MADE FROM THE PRODUCT OF TWO 2-DIGIT NUMBERS IS 9009 = 91 X 99.
FIND THE LARGEST PALINDROME MADE FROM THE PRODUCT OF TWO 3-DIGIT
NUMBERS.
FUNCTIONS WE’LL USE: MAP, FILTER, REDUCE
† HTTP://PROJECTEULER.NET/PROBLEM=4
49. REALISTIC PROBLEM
ASSUME WE HAVE A BUNCH OF DOCUMENTS, REPRESENTED AS STRINGS (YES, AN
ANEMIC DOMAIN. I SAID IT’D BE REALISTIC).
DESIGN A DOCUMENT DATABASE THAT TAKES A COLLECTION OF DOCUMENTS AND
RETURNS THE SIZE OF THE LARGEST ONE
50. REALISTIC PROBLEM
ASSUME WE HAVE A BUNCH OF DOCUMENTS, REPRESENTED AS STRINGS (YES, AN
ANEMIC DOMAIN. I SAID IT’D BE REALISTIC).
DESIGN A DOCUMENT DATABASE THAT TAKES A COLLECTION OF DOCUMENTS AND
RETURNS THE SIZE OF THE LARGEST ONE
(VOLUNTEERS?)
56. PAIRING CHALLENGE
A COLLATZ SEQUENCE TAKES A NUMBER. IF THAT NUMBER IS EVEN, IT’S DIVIDED BY
BY 2. IF IT’S ODD, IT’S MULTIPLIED BY 3 AND ADDED TO 1. THE RESULTING
NUMBER IS THEN REAPPLIED TO THE COLLATZ FORMULA, UNTIL WE GET BACK
THE NUMBER 1, AT WHICH POINT THE COLLATZ SEQUENCE TERMINATES.
FOR ALL STARTING NUMBERS BETWEEN 1 AND 100, HOW MANY COLLATZ
SEQUENCES HAVE A LENGTH GREATER THAN 15?