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Krishna Lalith

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Indian Institute of Science

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Born and brought up in Hyderabad (Famous for Biriyani & Halal food). Bachelors in Mechanical & Masters in Aerospace Engineering.

Professional Interests:
Developing Mathematical Models for Games, Solving Puzzles

 

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12 Mar 2010 Screenshot Ourotorus Glue Broken Pieces provided such that adjacent squares have the same colours along common edges. Author: Krishna Lalith glue, ourotorus, broken, torus, game 19 0
04 Mar 2010 Screenshot Master's Mind Classical "MasterMind" game with CPU acting both as "Code Maker" & "Code Breaker". Author: Krishna Lalith code maker, mind, code breaker, artificial intelligen..., mastermind, games 49 0
04 Jan 2010 Screenshot Toads and Frogs Famous Toads & Frogs Puzzle. Author: Krishna Lalith toads, frogs, puzzle, game 14 0
03 Jan 2010 Screenshot Broken Chess Board Glue Broken Chess Board Pieces. Author: Krishna Lalith glue, chess, broken, game 19 0
01 Jan 2010 Screenshot Reverse Chambers in a Castle Identify CPUs Castle Chambers with Chamber Areas and Corner Points of individual Chambers as Clues. Author: Krishna Lalith jordan, chamber, castle, walls, boundary, curve 10 0
Comments and Ratings by Krishna
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26 Oct 2009 41 Complete GUI Examples 41 working GUIs to read and learn. Author: Matt Fig

Excellent. Great Job.

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24 Nov 2008 Black_Vs_White Moves between CPU and USER. The player to make the last move wins. Author: Krishna Lalith alex

03 Feb 2008 GUESS NUMBER CPU will identify the number in your mind given some clues. Author: Krishna Lalith sommmerfield, michael

i like it like a lot

i have to send to all my friends

13 Nov 2007 Cohesion Adhesion Balls Player having the last move wins the game. Author: Krishna Lalith D'Errico, John

A moderately cute game, athough it appears to be a win for the (I won't tell you which) player.

The interface/help is better than those previous submissions by this author, but its still a bit kludgy. There is no help in the function itself. When you start the game, a few lines of help that explain how to play appear in the command window. You are requested to hit any key to continue. Not stated is that you must apparently hit any key, then hit the enter key. A figure now appears. I tried this once, and nothing happens. The mouse clicks on the figure fail to work as claimed. As it turns out, there were further instructions that appeared in the command window AFTER the figure was created. Sadly, the figure window covered up the command window, so I never saw those additional instructions. The additional instructions force you to return control to the command window to type a 0 or 1. Hit the enter key again, and then bring focus back to the figure window with your mouse. Of course, if you chose to let the computer move first, you don't see which move the computer made!

After the game is done (very quickly!) If you wish to play a second game, you need to go through all of this again, with the focus swapping between figure and command windows several times.

I'm sorry, but this is a terribly poor interface. A far better choice would have been to put a button or two on the figure window. The author could easily have done this.

With a good interface, I'd have rated this a 4. In order to gain a 5 rating from me, the author would have to allow the user to choose the board size, and/or number of colors in the game. As the interface is, its just barely over a 2 rating. Its too bad, since this was not a terrible game.

06 Nov 2007 Rolling Cubes Flip the cubes upside down. Author: Krishna Lalith D'Errico, John

This is an example of a disappointment. Its a perfect example of how NOT to write a code, of how NOT to write your help. For example, this what you get when you try:

help Rolling_Cubes

drawing the board
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  About the game

All you get are some dashes. No help at all.

So perhaps you might try executing the function itself. No problem. A few quick lines of help pop up on the screen, for all of about 3 seconds, then the command window is cleared. All gone.

There is no ReadMe fiile. There is no useable help. Nothing that even explains what is rolling. The graphics are of little help, not at all looking like a cube rolling around. How do cubes roll anyway?

More importantly, what is the goal of the game? Maybe it was in those 4 lines of help that pop up and then so slickly disappear before you can ever read them.

Too bad. Its possible that the author knows how to play this game. It might be a great game. But how will anybody else ever know?

22 Jan 2007 Black_Vs_White Moves between CPU and USER. The player to make the last move wins. Author: Krishna Lalith Liu, Bob

mn~~!!there is in the translator machine of mine ~~interesting!!

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12 Mar 2010 Screenshot Ourotorus Glue Broken Pieces provided such that adjacent squares have the same colours along common edges. Author: Krishna Lalith glue, ourotorus, broken, torus, game 19 0
04 Mar 2010 Screenshot Master's Mind Classical "MasterMind" game with CPU acting both as "Code Maker" & "Code Breaker". Author: Krishna Lalith code maker, mind, code breaker, artificial intelligen..., mastermind, games 49 0
04 Jan 2010 Screenshot Toads and Frogs Famous Toads & Frogs Puzzle. Author: Krishna Lalith toads, frogs, puzzle, game 14 0
03 Jan 2010 Screenshot Broken Chess Board Glue Broken Chess Board Pieces. Author: Krishna Lalith glue, chess, broken, game 19 0
01 Jan 2010 Screenshot Reverse Chambers in a Castle Identify CPUs Castle Chambers with Chamber Areas and Corner Points of individual Chambers as Clues. Author: Krishna Lalith jordan, chamber, castle, walls, boundary, curve 10 0

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