April 5, 2006
@ 12:52 PM

Blogland is big. I am currently trying to get a bit of an overview what people out in blogland are doing with WCF. And while I've been doing that in addition to a bunch of very long and (due to the time difference between Redmond and Germany) very late evening meetings, Sabine has caught the Sudoku virus and keeps filling those grids ...

It turns out, there is convergence between WCF and Sudoku. ;-)

I have seen a few people pointing it out already, but in case you haven't seen Kumar Gaurav Khanna's WS-Sudoku (blog post) game, you might want to take a look. It's ClickOnce installable (given you have the WinFX Feb CTP) and lets a group of people solve a puzzle together. Very nice demo.

Categories: Indigo

Wednesday, April 05, 2006 11:08:49 PM UTC
Clemens,

Interesting you bring that up. Roger Sessions made a similar anology between Sudoku and enterprise architecture in a recent Object Watch newsletter. The newsletter is available for download here: http://www.objectwatch.com/newsletters/ObjectWatchNewsletter051.pdf
Friday, April 07, 2006 12:52:34 AM UTC
Here you can play sudoku for free ; http://www.misterfast.com/uk/free-sudoku-puzzles.html
Friday, April 07, 2006 8:34:51 PM UTC
I am addicted to Sudoku! I made an inventory of methods for solving even the most difficult Sudoku. Start with looking for duo's, it's an eye opener!
Check http://www.sudokuhints.nl/en/ for details.

Good luck!
Saturday, April 22, 2006 5:29:19 PM UTC
Here you can play sudoku online : http://sudoku.arrelnet.com/
Monday, April 24, 2006 11:50:55 PM UTC
For those who have caught "the virus",
free download "Computer Aided Sudoku Excel" at http://perso.wanadoo.fr/sudoku.laviron/
Generate sudokus to print or play
Play and get help if needed,
Fast solver to use only in case of emergency.
Get SURPRISES when sudoku solved without help.
In the HISTORIC record all the plays. Partial replay.
With the Sudoku CLINIC, analyse your Sudoku.
Tuesday, May 30, 2006 5:15:36 AM UTC
Here is a line for an upgraded WS-Soduko.
This one has WPF very cool UI :)
and workflow implementation.

Great for people who would like to know how all the winfx pieces fall to place together as a product.

http://windowscommunication.net/ControlGallery/ControlDetail.aspx?Control=2282&tabindex=2

Ariel
Ariel
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