I'm glad you got it working.  The results it produces is strangely
captivating.  On many of the runs I did I was getting at least one word
either infrequently used or unknown to me.  I suspect our 'stage 4' of
using the dictionary definitions of the words as clues would actually
result in a decent crossword.

Numpy seems to be occasionally mentioned as something people are keen to
understand better.  Although by no means an expert I have used numpy and
related projects quite a bit and could give an overview of what is
available if that would be of interest.

On 16 November 2011 09:17, [email protected] <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> Many thanks to all who were there for an enjoyable coding meetup last
> night.  It's amazing how much you can get done in a short space of time,
> and how little it seems when you're presenting it back :/ ...
>
> I've put some meeting notes in the usual place:
> http://pynw.org.uk/MeetingNotes/2011-11-15, and if you're interested, you
> can find some code at
> https://bitbucket.org/safehammad/dojo-crossword-generator to show what
> one of the teams did (or didn't) manage to do.
>
> Our next meeting will be a talks meeting on Thursday 15th December.  As
> always, feel free to post suggestions or requests to the list.  One
> possibility already mentioned is something around Django.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Safe
>
>
> Safe Hammad
> http://safehammad.com
> @safehammad
>
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