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A sliding puzzle, built with Elm

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Re: A sliding puzzle, built with Elm

#21

Elm looks absolutely fascinating to me, but one of the things that strikes me is odd is the prevalence examples that eschew markup for the canvas. Not a bad thing per se, but definitely a departure from what most JS Frameworks and tool sets show off.

And it seems faster than the typical meteor app.

Re: A sliding puzzle, built with Elm

#23
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It's a nice interface. I'm glad arrow keys, the first thing I tried, work. But you're not going to trick me into looking for a sequence of moves that change the parity of the underlying permutation.

I wanted to win, so I just changed the goal to P,L,A,Y,T,H,I,S,G,A,M,E,W,O,N, which is solvable ;)

I did the same ;-)
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