About

Hello, dear reader.

This is a blog about computer programming, algorithms and some other related issues. The world is a rich source of problems waiting for being solved. By using the computer technology some hard challenges can be worked out, although if the solution is really complex, running an algorithm. But in order to solve any of that problems we need to think about them, define algorithms and code computer programs; that’s the stuff you can find here.

Therefore, the purposes of this blog are the following:

  • To give solutions to some problems in a computational way.
  • To share knowledge related to the computer programming and the algorithms design.
  • Publishing some ideas about computers, programming languages and so on.

However, this is not a blog about criticism nor personal thoughts. We, the editorial team, will write articles about computer science, giving ways —our ways— to solve some problems of our choice, but we will do it favouring the impartiality. We want to share with you our passion in the art of computer programming, a passion that led us since some years ago to be curious and even also competitive when looking for answers to classical and modern questions. So, we hope you enjoy reading this blog and we expect its content —articles and programs— can be useful for you.

The people behind this

The Relicarium blog is maintained by:

  • Jairo Chapela-Martínez [jairochapela at gmail dot com]
  • Ibán Cereijo-Graña [ibancg at gmail dot com]