Re: Programming project #1
- From: run_signature_script_for_my_email@xxxxxxxxxxx (laura fairhead)
- Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 19:10:54 +0000 (UTC)
On 28 Sep 2005 23:22:33 -0700, "toby" <toby@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>laura fairhead wrote:
>> Hi ppl,
>>
>> I was reading a thread in this group about ideas for projects
>> to get good at assembly language and was reminded of something
>> I meant to do for a long time and that was compiling a list
>> of programming projects/puzzles for people to use, as a "sourcebook"
>> of ideas. ...
>
>I know you're asking for new ideas for your compilation, rather than
>existing compilations, but the Hugi competitions serve(d) a similar
>purpose, if you disregard the 'must be ridiculously small' constraint
>:-) :
>http://www.frontiernet.net/~fys/hugi/hcompo.htm . One day I mean to
>examine some of the better submissions to some of their puzzles (like
>Knight's Tour, maze solvers).
>
>--T
Hiya,
Actually creating the problems is something I really enjoy doing
although I'm not adverse to reading others ideas this list is going
to be my own work. I've seen Hugi before, I even had a go at one
of them and was doing very well but it gets very very intensive
near the end you start re-writing the entire program just to
shave off another byte!
byefornow
l
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