DotNetSlackers just published a crossword puzzle I created; you’ll see the grid below. The puzzle is focused on .NET and programming themes, including a Delphi reference here and there. The site editors wanted an article to go with the puzzle, so I wrote an article explaining how I created the puzzle. The article is full of spoilers, so if you’d like to try and solve the puzzle yourself scroll down to the bottom of the article to find the grid and clues before reading the article at the top.
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where can I download this?
There’s a link in the post. Or just click the puzzle grid.
it seems redirect to your article , but no application for downloading?
Well, yes: It’s just a puzzle;there’s no application of any kind.
It is only an article explaining how to use your crosswords constructor. I think you have something for us to download…
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