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Old 09-16-2008, 02:20 PM   #1
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LXer: Perl Script To Maximize Guaranteed Combinations Within Fixed Lists


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Breaking tradition (or continuing it, depending on how often you read this blog ;) we're going to have part 2 of yesterday's two-parter tomorrow and put up our final Perl script to find the maximum guaranteed number sets, or lists, within larger number pools. There's not too much else to explain about it, but we will lay out this road map, so that you can see (or possibly revisit or avoid ;) all of the different topics we covered that are included in this script and/or are directly relevant (kind of a list of directions to this post and its attached script).

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