theawesomecuber
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With all the wonderful methods that people come up with all the time, I think that it would be super convenient to have some sort of database, or website, to keep track of all the methods.
Throughout the last couple of weeks, I have been coming up with ideas in how this website would be constructed. Here are some of them:
I think it would be interesting if the database was very closely tied to AlgDB.net. The current layout of AlgDB.net would be very similar to what I want for this idea. I also think that the small infrastructure would be very cool. For example, you could be looking at CFOP on the method database, and see that PLL is the last step. You then can click on the PLL subset to be brought to AlgDB.net and find all PLL algorithms. Once you are there, you can find every single method which uses PLL as a subset, and have a link to them on my method database. I think that this would be awesome.
Please post any comments or critiques that you have.
I also don't really have a name for this yet, but I think that something like MethodDB.net could be used haha. Please post name ideas you may have.
Throughout the last couple of weeks, I have been coming up with ideas in how this website would be constructed. Here are some of them:
- Able to submit methods
- Picture and small description of each step
- Links to other pages about the method
- Links to AlgDB.net for algorithm subsets
- Verification system, mostly to get rid of spam
- Put alg count and move count as values
- Tag system, to find methods for specific things (such as speedsolving, or fewest moves solving)
- Be able to sort by alg count or move count
- Support for very many puzzles
I think it would be interesting if the database was very closely tied to AlgDB.net. The current layout of AlgDB.net would be very similar to what I want for this idea. I also think that the small infrastructure would be very cool. For example, you could be looking at CFOP on the method database, and see that PLL is the last step. You then can click on the PLL subset to be brought to AlgDB.net and find all PLL algorithms. Once you are there, you can find every single method which uses PLL as a subset, and have a link to them on my method database. I think that this would be awesome.
Please post any comments or critiques that you have.
I also don't really have a name for this yet, but I think that something like MethodDB.net could be used haha. Please post name ideas you may have.