In the London Dojo last month, we worked on Word Chains or Word Ladders.
I have finally got round to implementing the breadth first algorithm:
https://github.com/c4m3lo/word-chains/blob/master/team_1/wordchain_bf.py
It seems to perform reasonably well:
$ python wordchain_bf.py ape man
Using a dic
Cheers - I'll give it a fork.
Thanks very much for all your efforts organising the Dojos. They are
always good.
On 8 June 2012 14:47, Nicholas H.Tollervey wrote:
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> See https://github.com/ntoll/word-chains (the team_1 folder).
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Hi Dave,
See https://github.com/ntoll/word-chains (the team_1 folder).
Enjoy your weekend hack! ;-)
N.
On 08/06/12 14:44, David Walker wrote:
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> Did you manage to get the code we wrote last night onto Github? I
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Nick,
Did you manage to get the code we wrote last night onto Github? I fancy
trying to fix my bugs.
Cheers,
Dave
On 31 May 2012 11:04, Nicholas H.Tollervey wrote:
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> Carles has booked two slots for a 10minute talk on, well, let's ju
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Hi,
Carles has booked two slots for a 10minute talk on, well, let's just
say it'll be fun to watch and smell his presentation.
One more space left... any takers..?
:-)
N.
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