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MasterMind

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Microworld: MasterMind: (All-in-One)
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Author: James White

The 9-page, All-in-One, Microworld: Mastermind teaches a game of deductive logic. Learn this intriguing game while playing it. The Workbook teaches you the rules of the game, then allows you to try out your deductive skills as it creates codes for you to guess. Next, sit back and watch IT guess your codes! It's good, and you will quickly learn, by studying its strategy, how to play the game at expert level. The LISP source code for this remarkable book was written by Dave Babson, who was a Sophomore at Bates College at the time. He wrote it as an independent study project to learn LISP!

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