Xref: utzoo comp.sources.wanted:14647 alt.sources.d:1266 rec.games.misc:13017 rec.games.programmer:2770 Path: utzoo!utgpu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!timbuk!cs.umn.edu!quest!digibd!merlyn From: merlyn@digibd.com (Brian Westley (Merlyn LeRoy)) Newsgroups: comp.sources.wanted,alt.sources.d,rec.games.misc,rec.games.programmer Subject: Re: Maze generation Message-ID: <1990Dec30.190316.18509@digibd.com> Date: 30 Dec 90 19:03:16 GMT References: <1215@syacus.acus.oz> <1990Dec13.190759.9297@craycos.com> <1990Dec15.093542.2725@pegasus.com> Organization: DigiBoard Incorporated, St. Louis Park, MN Lines: 12 >> BTW, if I was forced to guess it's origins it "looks" like an entry in >> the obfuscated code contest that someone holds each year. >I believe that it is from the 1989 contest. Didn't win, though. (I'd've picked it over some of the others). For the curious, it's by John Tromp (tromp@piring.cwi.nl) (He won for his Tetris program in 1990) Didn't notice that the maze layout also spelled "maze" --- Merlyn LeRoy 4-time IOCCC winner