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Okay, so heres the scoop. For our computer science seminar class we have to do a project. Two years ago we did pattern matching in strings, last year we did wireless sensor networks and soft computing, and now we are doing SAT problems.
Last years project was a neural net to try to predict the march madness tournament, which I conveniently named March MadNet. I was quite fond of this name, and considered it my best work on the project.
This year, I am writing a SAT solver ( boolean equations ) for Sudoku. I have the project completed, but feel at a loss because of its mediocre name. I'm sitting at SATDoku, but I'm extremly displeased with my progress.
So for all of you creative folk, anyone want to help?
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I sat here for five minutes thinking of ANY name.
I couldn't.
I apologize
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The Sudoku Luncher!
I tried
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On April 28 2008 12:44 Equinox_kr wrote:I sat here for five minutes thinking of ANY name. I couldn't. I apologize
I appreciate the work. I too have failed, so I can't really be upset with your progress.
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if the hardest point of writing programs for you is naming them I am so jealous
SudoSATSolver
....get it? + Show Spoiler +
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On April 28 2008 12:46 SpiritoftheTuna wrote: Filliam H. Muffman
Game over, thanks everyone for your efforts, but we clearly have a winner.
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On April 28 2008 12:46 fusionsdf wrote:if the hardest point of writing programs for you is naming them I am so jealous SudoSATSolver ....get it? + Show Spoiler +
I like where this is going, but I assure you my program works. So its kind of misleading.
Btw, its not the hardest part, its just part of the fun I try to maintain with my schooling. I spent about 20 hours in the last 2 days tweaking and refining a program I know others could right in a couple hours. I assure you that you have nothing to be jealous of
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How about BiSu-DoKu?
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On April 28 2008 12:50 p4fn2w wrote:How about BiSu-DoKu?
Catchy, but my prof is Canadian and the only other student is East Indian, I doubt they would catch the hidden message.
Actually, that is pretty good - (Bi) ( 2 - boolean ) and then SuDoku, i don't know if htat was an accident or a joke but I think that is extremely clever
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On April 28 2008 12:46 fusionsdf wrote:if the hardest point of writing programs for you is naming them I am so jealous SudoSATSolver ....get it? + Show Spoiler +
lol you have no idea how much time and effort he actually put into this project of his.
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The simpler the better:
Sudoku Solver
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what the hell is a sudoku anyhow berated?
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SudoTrue?
...Or Trudoku
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On April 28 2008 13:09 DukE_ss wrote: what the hell is a sudoku anyhow berated?
An evil, evil addiction. Stay away while you can
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On April 28 2008 13:12 berated- wrote:Show nested quote +On April 28 2008 13:09 DukE_ss wrote: what the hell is a sudoku anyhow berated? An evil, evil addiction. Stay away while you can
lol don't you have enough of those without playing a game?
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Call it it. Or the Sudokutor. Or Sudoku-in-a-second. Or Sudoku for Dummies.
Im running out of ideas =\
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On April 28 2008 13:16 p4fn2w wrote: Call it it. Or the Sudokutor. Or Sudoku-in-a-second. Or Sudoku for Dummies.
Im running out of ideas =\
I lol'd at Sudoktor - It does solve them in under a second but I don't think its quite that powerful to fit the name Sudokutor Especially because its so terribly inefficient when I try to run it on a 16x16 puzzle it runs out of memory and crashes - even when I use java -Xmx
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