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An enjoyable hands-on meeting was had with David, Cody, Dan, Morris,
Adam, Nate, and Jonathan.
No one worked on asyncio (to answer Mike's question). Still open for
future experimentation.
Jonathan's initial stab at a Sudoku solver in Python 3 is here:
https://github.com/jhmark/misc-python/blob/master/sudoku.py
(This did not quite get working at the meeting, it benefited from a bit
more work last night.) It currently has only one strategy which can
solve easy puzzles.
Here are some examples for use in Sudoku solvers:
Slew of medium examples:
http://www.setbb.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?mforum=sudoku&p=14435
Several harder example:
http://forum.enjoysudoku.com/benchmark-sudoku-list-t3834.html
It was recommended to watch all possible Python talks by David Beazley
and also Raymond Hettinger, especially Raymond's talk on idiomatic Python:
http://pyvideo.org/video/1780/transforming-code-into-beautiful-idiomatic-pytho
The page of Pycon 2013 videos is here:
http://pyvideo.org/category/33/pycon-us-2013
best,
Jonathan