Software development industry analysis by Larry O'Brien, the former editor of Software Development and Computer Language
Tuesday, April 04, 2006

My Hexodoku Programming Contest is live: the challenge is to generate 16 x 16 Sudoku grids. If multiple entries can consistently beat 1 second, the winner will be the program with best Big O behavior as the order of the grid scales (4^4, 5^4, 6^4, etc.). The prize is this year's Jolt Awards Finalists in the "General Books" category:

  • "Prefactoring," by Ken Pugh (winner)
  • "The Art of Project Management," by Scott Berkun
  • "Ambient Findability," by Peter Morville
  • "Producing Open Source Software," by Karl Fogel
  • "The Best Software Writing I," selected by Joel Spolsky
  • "Innovation Happens Elsewhere," by Ron Goldman and Richard Gabriel

    Contest runs until May 1 2006 or, if I don't have 4 entries by then, until I either receive 4 entries or June 1.

    Programs can be in any language that runs in an Windows XP Pro Virtual PC.

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