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In case you haven&#39;t guessed already, we have some Sudoku fans here at Microsoft.&amp;nbsp; It&#39;s challenging, stimulating, and just plain fun.&amp;nbsp; Stephen Toub, the &amp;quot;.NET Matters&amp;quot; columnist for MSDN, has created a&amp;nbsp;fantastic&amp;nbsp;implementation of Sudoku in C# for the Touch
 Pack software bundle shipping with Ultra-Mobile PCs, like Tablets. As you can see in&amp;nbsp;his MSDN article &amp;quot;Microsoft Sudoku: Optimizing UMPC Applications
 for Touch and Ink&amp;quot;,&amp;nbsp;this is a wonderfully complete implementation of the game.&amp;nbsp; And, in the Coding4Fun spirit,&amp;nbsp;Stephen shares his source code, offers a great narrative on the implementation, and offers ideas on how to extend the application.&amp;nbsp;(I&amp;nbsp;especially
 like the fact he left open the possibility of moving the UI to Media Center Markup Language in Vista and using the remote control to play the game!)&amp;nbsp;Thank you Stephen, for such a great example of Coding4Fun and for helping those of&amp;nbsp;us &#39;jonesing&amp;quot; for more opportunities
 to combine our love of Sudoku with interesting coding challenges. 
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