My partner and I have been playing this almost every morning. We're really enjoying it!
Some feedback:
1) it would be great if the incomplete clues could move to the top. this would avoid having to scroll down towards the end of the puzzle.
2) better collission behavior; it would be nice if we could drag a chunk of words and it would just "move the other words" out of the way. Sometimes we have to spend time to make a path to move chunks of words around.
1) This is an interesting idea! I’ll play with that when I have time.
2) I am experimenting with this but have gotten mixed feedback from players. Some people don’t like it. I’m curious what you think! If I don’t do this I’ll explore other options: https://sunny.garden/@paulhebert/115698266272946749
Nah, that's too smart of a behavior. What exists now may have some edge cases, but it is otherwise staright-forward and intuitive. The only real "hassle" is swapping two large assembled pieces closer to the end of the game round, but it's not really a hassle. Not a big deal, really.
I’m thinking of adding a “shuffle” button to rearrange the tiles if you get really stuck. It’s theoretically possible to get in an unwinnable state where you can’t swap two tiles
I was coming to the comments to ask about this as I noticed a other (finance) companies [1] were providing this for free and I wanted to know what the game was about.
I've been checking about twice a week for the last 6 months, and they are very rare, but it does happen. I caught one on video 2 weeks ago! https://youtu.be/NkNx6tx3nu0?t=744
Despite some pushback, I worked on something similar (internally) for a previous company.
Having React/JSX for email templating (even if it was on top of MJML) is a great win for productivity.
All our front-end devs knew React, a couple knew Jinja, Pug or mustache. And every-time a team needed to add a new email template, their frontend devs needed to learn those again.
Instead they could just write email templates as they would write their regular components the way they do every day.
Uhh I am saving this one! Thanks! I remember the last time I had to set up a few mail templates it was so incredibly painful. Especially the testing of it is so painstakingly slow.
Rupa Health | Senior Software Engineer, Analytics Engineer | Full-time | Remote or San Francisco | https://www.rupahealth.com
Rupa Health is on a mission to make root cause medicine the standard of care. We’re helping doctors get the information they need to get to the root cause of patient disease, so that they can make them healthy. We do that by making lab testing simple. We turn an archaic 15 hour-a-week process into a delightful 15 min task for healthcare practitioners.
We’re still just an 8 person engineering team but are already post-revenue and have strong product market fit (PMF). Our growth rate is through the roof (doubling active users every 6 months) and so we’re looking for talented engineers who want to join us in building the future of lab testing. You’d be working in Django and React with the chance to work cross functionally and own big parts of the product!
Some feedback: 1) it would be great if the incomplete clues could move to the top. this would avoid having to scroll down towards the end of the puzzle. 2) better collission behavior; it would be nice if we could drag a chunk of words and it would just "move the other words" out of the way. Sometimes we have to spend time to make a path to move chunks of words around.
Thanks for building this!
reply