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    Simple Sokoban

    Simple Sokoban

    a (simple) Sokoban game

    ...It is written in ANSI C89, using SDL for user interactions. I developed it natively under x86_64 Linux, but it should compile just fine on virtually anything that has a C compiler and the SDL library.
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    CrossBOT is an open source crossword construction system that features an advanced "stand alone" crossword compiler, based on consistency and intelligent backtracking algorithms, along with a web interface.
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    Arc Consistency Crossword Compiler (arccc) uses constraint satisfaction algorithms to fill crossword grids given a wordlist. The current implementation can fill simple grids in less than a minute. A word list gleaned from a variety of sources is includ
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