puzzles are benchmarks of how well a given programming language
couples with the problem-solving mind.
here's a good one:
http://www.sudoku.com
roger hui (co-author of the j language) has produced a lovely k
solution:
http://www.nsl.com/sudoku/rh.k
and arthur whitney (author of k) has a neat five-liner:
http://www.nsl.com/sudoku/aw.k
enjoy!
--- stevan apter <sa@...> wrote:
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> roger hui (co-author of the j language) has produced a lovely khttp://www.nsl.com/k/sudoku/rh.k and http://www.nsl.com/k/sudoku/aw.k
> solution:
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> http://www.nsl.com/sudoku/rh.k
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> and arthur whitney (author of k) has a neat five-liner:
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> http://www.nsl.com/sudoku/aw.k
respectively, desu ne?
Dash it all, now I have to write one too ;)
Ben
thank you ben
Ben Zanin <bzanin@...> wrote on 03/09/2005 02:29:50 PM:
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> --- stevan apter <sa@...> wrote:
> [snip]
> > roger hui (co-author of the j language) has produced a lovely k
> > solution:
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> > http://www.nsl.com/sudoku/rh.k
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> > and arthur whitney (author of k) has a neat five-liner:
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> > http://www.nsl.com/sudoku/aw.k
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> http://www.nsl.com/k/sudoku/rh.k and http://www.nsl.com/k/sudoku/aw.k
> respectively, desu ne?
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> Dash it all, now I have to write one too ;)
>
> Ben
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