Beginner Exercises

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PageType: Path   Difficulty: Beginner   Keywords: Life & Death, Problem, Index page

In this section, beginners can exercise the basic concepts of life and death.

Like any other life and death problems, here we apply the usual conventions in life and death.

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Exercises

Beginners, please feel free to post your solutions to the exercises (if they have not been posted) or ask any questions on these exercises. Questions may also be posted at the Big Question Mark.


Gyom: For those interested, I have made a pdf file (122p, 730kB) containing the first 250 problems (and their solutions). It's quite handy to print it 4up and to get a 250 go problems booklet. [ext] http://www.fileshost.com/en/file/26818/problems-pdf.html

unkx80: Not sure if you know or not, but the first diagram of the solution page does not always contain the solution. So the solutions part of your pdf contains some analysis and failure diagrams.

Gyom: You're absolutely right. for some problems you have to get back to SL to find the solution. But I didn't want to check (and to see in advance) the 250 solution diagrams :-)

Guest: Thank you Gyom, I was thinking about doing something like this too. It is much appreciated :)

Guest: The .pdf file does not work. Can someone please check or post a new link?

Gyom: Yeah, free hosting sites delete uploaded files after a certain period of inactivity. I've uploaded a new version there: [ext] http://drop.io/problems . I tried to address the issue raised by unkx80: if there is a diagram on the solution page with Discussion as caption, it is selected ; otherwise, we select the first diagram. It is still not perfect but works a little better. Comments and remarks (and compliments :-) appreciated.


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