NinjaSudoku
A GatorLUG project
Based on NinjaBoggle.
Getting the source
svn co https://projects.gatorlug.org/svn/ninjasudoku/trunk ninjasudoku
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Things to do
- Client UI
- Projector UI
- Well-formed board generation
Some references on generating and solving Sudoku boards
- American Scientist Online provides a brief overview of the Sudoku puzzle and discusses some mathematical ideas behind it.
- An article entitled Sudoku & Graph Theory written by three Israeli software engineers which discusses graph theory as a means for understanding Sudoku puzzles. This article also provides a Chain Exclusion and Pile Exclusion algorithm solver with complete source for Visual C++ 6.
- Some well-illustrated examples of advanced Sudoku solution strategies that are taken step-by-step visually.
- There's a Sudoku puzzle generator offered at this website.
- SourceForge hosts a Sudoku Project that appears to be quite elaborate, and supports puzzle generation as well as solving puzzles by a whole host of algorithms.
The July GatorLUG Presentation
...is attached below.
Developer Documentation
Attachments
- gatorlug_ninja-sudoku.odp (82.9 kB) -
Presentation to GatorLUG 19 July 2006
, added by Pug on 07/20/06 09:24:07.
