Fun open-ended coding puzzles The following post includes a link to a multi-colour "multi-do-not" glyph in Venice, the image from Venice being in Google Street View. http://forum.high-logic.com/viewtopic.php?p=20763#p20763 Using Unicode 8.0, is it possible to encode a plain text representation of that glyph, using a sequence of characters, some displayable and maybe including some joiners and possibly including one or more uses of the emoji variation selector? If so, what is the most appropriate sequence of characters? If not, what necessary character or characters is or are missing? If one searches for Clos Lucé in http://maps.google.com then one can use Google Street View to look around in the grounds of the château where Leonardo da Vinci spent his last few years, the name of the château having changed since the time of Leonardo da Vinci. There are various exhibits including a large banner amongst the trees showing an enlargement of part of the Mona Lisa. What is the closest plain text Unicode 8.0 sequence to represent the exhibit, including at least two trees? Readers are invited to post comments and additional fun open-ended coding puzzles. William Overington 16 March 2015
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