
What's New - January, 2014
January 6, 2014: We visited our son and family in Alabama for Christmas
and spent some time playing games including Scrabble. I'm a fairly smart
guy, but most males, including me, are genetically handicapped when it
comes to language skills and the girls (wife and granddaughter) beat my son
and me soundly. Their Scrabble set includes a large book with all valid
words and a 3 minute timer. We used most of our 3 minute turns frantically
trying to verify that potential words were actually in the book. That led
to today's Scrabble Search
helper program. Given a set of available letters and information about
where they might connect to words on the board, the program will list legal
words to choose from. As the author, I claim the right to use it
during games with family and to extend usage to other males in the game.
Now if the girls will only agree J.
January 12, 2014:
We're
back to the Mensa Page-A-Day calendar this year and the problems are much
more program-worthy than last year's puzzle calendar. Here's a
Matchstick Puzzle from the
January 2 page requiring you to "burn" segments of matches on a grid in
such a way that the number of burned segments in each column and row matches
given target values. The program makes it easier than pencil and paper
to burn and "unburn" match segments to solve the puzzle.
January 15, 2014: It didn't take long for a user to find a scaling
bug in the MatchStick Puzzle for
screen resolutions that don't match mine. It is always a
problem when the program draws things (like match sticks) directly on the
screen, especially when that fact slips the programmer's mind. I
believe I have it fixed for most screens with today's posting. If not, let me know.
January 27, 2014: A change at our host site prevented DFF site updates
and taken me several days to recover site formatting. If you run across
format errors or missing or erroneous links, please drop me a line using the
feedback link.
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