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Walker-Ray is a senior at STCC and also plans to transfer to UMass with a computer science major. The 28-year-old took on the Sudoku puzzle on another challenge from Silvestri, and used his application as a class project. Sudoku is a numerical puzzle, similar to the crossword
puzzle, with a nine-square grid in which each square has
another nine smaller squares. Players try to fill the grid
so that each row and each smaller grid contains the numbers
1 through 9 without repeats.
Walker-Ray said that like his friend Ricci, he is driven to learn the mysteries that make computer programs work. "I love the logic of computer work. I like figuring out computer code that makes things work the way you want them to work," he said. Walker-Ray can see himself programming computer games one day. Both men are connected to their computers day and night. Ricci has a computer that fits in the palm of his hand, and combines as a cell phone, camera, audio recorder and runner of entire programs. "Computers are pretty much in my blood," he said. Ricci is running a computer business, called REMAGINE, out of lower Broadway in New York City. He designs, builds and maintains Web sites for businesses and individuals.
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