Well, .. I know this article still lacks a lot in order to be a proper wikipedia article. Anyhow, after coding the solution, I thought this is a prety cool puzzle and that it ought to be in wikipedia. The most important thing that are left are (in my opinion):
It might be the case that this article exist already as an article with a different name in wikipedia. Also, the name of the article might not be the best one and it should be moved. I'll be happy to get help..
ori
23:12, 11 October 2006 (UTC)
Do the Towers of Hanoi puzzle, the Baguenaudier puzzle, and this puzzle all have the same solution? They seem quite similar to me and all can be solved using recursion. I am only a beginner programmer and have a hard time decoding code. Perhaps a pseudocode would be more helpful to other readers. Leon math 22:08, 7 December 2006 (UTC)
Well, .. I know this article still lacks a lot in order to be a proper wikipedia article. Anyhow, after coding the solution, I thought this is a prety cool puzzle and that it ought to be in wikipedia. The most important thing that are left are (in my opinion):
It might be the case that this article exist already as an article with a different name in wikipedia. Also, the name of the article might not be the best one and it should be moved. I'll be happy to get help..
ori
23:12, 11 October 2006 (UTC)
Do the Towers of Hanoi puzzle, the Baguenaudier puzzle, and this puzzle all have the same solution? They seem quite similar to me and all can be solved using recursion. I am only a beginner programmer and have a hard time decoding code. Perhaps a pseudocode would be more helpful to other readers. Leon math 22:08, 7 December 2006 (UTC)