Re: No one talking today ?

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DB James wrote:
> 
> Al Getz wrote:
> > 
> > ZZZZZzzzzzzzzZZZZZZzzzzzzzzz,
> > 
> > What, is everybody sleeping today or something?
> > No forum activity, until now that is smile
> > 
> > Wake up and let's hear about your great programs!
> > 
> > 
> > Take care,
> > Al
> > 
> > And, good luck with your Euphoria programming!
> > 
> > My bumper sticker: "I brake for LED's"
> > 
> 
> Hi Al,
> 
> Does seem a bit quiet, as if the programming gods were disporting themselves
> in idle revelry and divine dissipation instead of attending to business.
> 
> So, let's see...  Oh yes, I did have an idea that might be worth a mention:
> we could use a standing list of ideas for programs for those times when a
> programmer
> wants to tackle something (maybe just to take a break from his or her more
> commonly-done
> stuff).  Anyone could add to the list, and possibly it would contain not only
> descriptions of the recommended programs, but a guess as to the level of
> difficulty.
> 
> Off-top-of-head examples:
> 
> - A holiday-specific graphics-oriented program (actually many of these would
> be welcome).  Difficulty 2:4 (of a range of 1:10)
> 
> -- A generic tutorial program to which anyone could add a module.  Difficulty:
> 4-6
> 
> --Universal basic language translator - does near one-to-one translations of
> the basic 2-3K words in any language. Difficulty: 5-7
> 
> --Clear and distinct demo of a successful non-trivial neural net showing the
> process of learning.  Difficulty: 4:6
> 
> --Super-fast and easy-to-use encoding / encryption for various schemes. 
> Difficulty
> 4:7.
> 
> --Database of program routines for easy insertion into a program. 
> (Controversial?)
>  Difficulty: 5:7
> 
> --Basic games (tic-tac-toe, etc.) rendered into Euphoria code for fun,
> teaching
> programming principles, and suggusting good development habits.  Difficulty
> 2:5
> 
> A related idea is gathering and optimizing pseudocode algorithms for people
> to use in practicing programming skills.
> 
> --Quark
> 

Hi there,

Sounds like an interesting idea.
What do you mean by:
"...gathering and optimizing pseudocode algorithms for people
to use in practicing programming skills" ?



Take care,
Al

And, good luck with your Euphoria programming!

My bumper sticker: "I brake for LED's"

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