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Subject: Re: Some new challenges in TADS programming
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Date: Wed, 6 Apr 1994 18:05:47 GMT
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On 5 Apr 1994 16:50:05 GMT, 
David Michael Tuller  <tulled@cii3112-03.its.rpi.edu> wrote:

>> Basically, I wrote out the entire puzzle DAG (Directed Acyclic
>> Graph), then entered it into the game.
>
>What in the world is a DAG (as far as IF is concerned)? I know what a directed
>acyclic graph is in graph theory, but am not quite sure exactly what you mean
>by it. 

Yes Dave, please let us know, and would it be a technique you might like to 
share?  Would it have uses for others of us?  Thanks!
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Aaron Spurlock                              University of Northern Colorado
RHA President, Computer Technician, Delta Upsilon Rush, Orientation Leader,
(gee, what else can I cram in here?)         ams1628@slinky.UnivNorthCo.EDU
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