For those interested in <b>programming riddles</b>, I would like to
announce a new programming challenge I'm just launching at http://software.challenge.googlepages.com
This challenge is in its early stage and thus set to be continuously
improved.
I would be especially interested in your comments and feedbacks about
this initiative and its relevance.
Got through the first challenge in about maybe 5-10 minutes, mostly
because I misread the description wrong. This is very cool but I feel
like i'd spend my day on it if I didn't force myself to put off
working on it until later!
How many riddles are there so far?
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On 5/14/07, Thierry <machicoane@gmail.com> wrote:
For those interested in <b>programming riddles</b>, I would like to
announce a new programming challenge I'm just launching at http://software.challenge.googlepages.com
This challenge is in its early stage and thus set to be continuously
improved.
I would be especially interested in your comments and feedbacks about
this initiative and its relevance.
Well it's too cute for me. I can't seem to find a programming challenge there.
I only see a page which appears to be some kind of adventure game with
a a kind of "speak friend and enter" thing about salmons willing to
spawn, and only one visible link which takes me to a picture of a
steaming building.
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On 5/14/07, Thierry <machicoane@gmail.com> wrote:
For those interested in <b>programming riddles</b>, I would like to
announce a new programming challenge I'm just launching at http://software.challenge.googlepages.com
This challenge is in its early stage and thus set to be continuously
improved.
I would be especially interested in your comments and feedbacks about
this initiative and its relevance.
first lvl < 50 sec with gedit and google ;))) pretty easy because the first 4 words already give you the right answer with google but I'll try the next one
if someone likes these kinds of riddle you should check out malattias site. there will probably the hardest in the net!
I only see a page which appears to be some kind of adventure game with
a a kind of "speak friend and enter" thing about salmons willing to
spawn, and only one visible link which takes me to a picture of a
steaming building.
Rick, what do we here often tell people complaining about missing documentation?
On 5/15/07, Rick DeNatale <rick.denatale@gmail.com> wrote:
--
You see things; and you say Why?
But I dream things that never were; and I say Why not?
-- George Bernard Shaw
Sorry, that seems to be a translation of a phrase about salmon from
some language other than english (French I'd guess).
In English we say that Salmon swim upstream to spawn, I'd already
tried various urls based on that.
I've now also tried various variations of swiming to the source, going
to the source, etc.
It doesn't seem to be worth it go get to what's ostensibily a
programming challenge. I guess I'll stick to more transparent
sources, and reserve that part of my brain to crosswords and sudoku.
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On 5/15/07, Robert Dober <robert.dober@gmail.com> wrote:
On 5/15/07, Rick DeNatale <rick.denatale@gmail.com> wrote:
<snip>
Sorry, that seems to be a translation of a phrase about salmon from
some language other than english (French I'd guess).
It is from Star Wars, but it was Luke, my mistake
In English we say that Salmon swim upstream to spawn, I'd already
tried various urls based on that.
That is the solution???
I've now also tried various variations of swiming to the source, going
to the source, etc.
It doesn't seem to be worth it go get to what's ostensibily a
programming challenge. I guess I'll stick to more transparent
sources, and reserve that part of my brain to crosswords and sudoku.
I mean the source of the HTML page, it was in English.
The riddle's solution is in French but one might still find it by googling.
For what concerns me I speak much better French than Python
Sudoku is cool anyway
Robert
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On 5/15/07, Rick DeNatale <rick.denatale@gmail.com> wrote:
On 5/15/07, Robert Dober <robert.dober@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 5/15/07, Rick DeNatale <rick.denatale@gmail.com> wrote:
--
You see things; and you say Why?
But I dream things that never were; and I say Why not?
-- George Bernard Shaw
/me googled. I thought that it was fun that I had to translate a page
to get the answer
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On 5/15/07, Robert Dober <robert.dober@gmail.com> wrote:
I mean the source of the HTML page, it was in English.
The riddle's solution is in French but one might still find it by googling.
For what concerns me I speak much better French than Python
Sudoku is cool anyway
Robert