Steve Youngs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> * Sascha Wilde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>   > I wrote a little sokoban game for GNU Emacs.
>
> Just out of curiosity, how does it differ/compare to...
>
> ,----
> | ;;; sokoban.el -- Implementation of Sokoban for Emacs.
[...]
> | ;; Author: Glynn Clements <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[...]
> I'm not sure of a URL for it, but it is in the XEmacs package,
> "games". 

To be true: I don't know.  :-)

I realized that there were already a sokobal.el, distributed with
XEmacs _after_ I started to write my own one.  And hacking elisp is
fun, so I finished my version.

I still haven't had a look at the XEmacs sokoban, simply for the fact,
that I don't use XEmacs and haven't even installed it on any of my
boxes... 

If you know the XEmacs sokoban, I would be glad to here your opinion
on how they compare.

cheers
sascha
-- 
Sascha Wilde

Lisp is the red pill.
  -- John Fraser, comp.lang.lisp
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