Pizza Arbiter
Jul. 6th, 2003 12:18 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Way, way back in the golden age of the late 20th century, around 1995 or ’96, shortly after I first started at Crossover Games and was learning about the technical side of the web, I had an idea for a web app: The Pizza Calculator. The idea was that you’d enter in how many people were splitting the pizza, how much they wanted to eat, what kinds of toppings they liked/disliked/were neutral about, and it would spit back an order (“Two pies, one with pepperoni and half mushrooms, the other with pineapple and half anchovies.”).
I didn’t get far; turns out it’s a pretty daunting problem, which explains why it can take so long for a large group to agree on a mass pizza order. Someone else has come up with a more elegant solution — The Pizza Arbiter. You register your LJ handle, tell it what toppings you like, and it can construct pizzas that any given group of registered LJ users can share.
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Date: 2003-07-06 06:38 am (UTC)This is fun.