"Charles Cossé" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You might be interested to look at TuxWordSmith. It's a python code > which plays scrabble in over 40 languages and was recently mentioned on this > list. >
TuxWordSmith would be awesome. I have downloaded the source code and would review it out. I hope it is easily extendable to the project goals i have in my mind. I hope you would allow me to use your code as a base for the project. btw: It's intresting to note , we both came up with the same name: Wordsmith. :) Frank Ch. Eigler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Beware recent trademark/copyright enforcement efforts by the owners of > the game name/concept. (google hasbro scrabble facebook). > I totally understand that issue and have written about it in the gsoc application page too. I would build upon the differentiations that have been used by TuxWordSmith in order to differentiate the game from the original. RABINOVITCH Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I think this'd be great! > I have an 11 yr old autistic daughter, and we did a give-1-get-1 for her > and now we're always on the lookout for games on the XO that will help her > communication skills - and I think she'd enjoy your game. > > As I read it, I thought about all the features I'd like, in order to make > it of most use to her, and after looking at your wiki page, I see that you > have them all and more. > > Good work, & good luck! > Thank you so much for the warm feedback! Its nice to know you like my idea. :) Aditya
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