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by gotaquestion
1508 days ago
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I think this skews toward programmers. 30+ questions and everything was a composition of shift, rotate, and, or, nand, nor, xor. If you're a programmer it's just a matter of figuring out what operations are used. If you're not a programmer, you probably have no language to describe the relationships, and therefore can't just zip along looking for common assembly-language instructions. EDIT: Now that I think about it, I bet I could make an increasingly challenging logic puzzle generator just by increasing the number of composite operations and operands. I bet if I googled I could find a dozen such projects that already exist. My work here is done. :) |
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Others may lack the formal language, but I don't see an inherent disadvantage in that. You can play music without knowing the notes.