Works withbespokeinputformatYou’ve readthe manualand still don’tunderstandhow it worksNoREADMEActivecommunity onStackoverflowSomeonefixed abug youreportedA friendwrotethe codeHosted ongithub/gitlab/bitbucketHassaved youhours ofworkCited in aCell/Nature/SciencepaperMagicaldefaultsmake yourheadacheDoes not error,but the resultsare differentfrom what youexpectedA friend ofa friendwrote thecodeThat'swhateveryoneelse uses!Includesexamplesthat runHosted asa zip file ona personalwebpageInterfacelooks likeit is from90sIs a one-personshowHas 10stars ongithubInstallationrequiresFortranIncludesa sampledatasetUnclear/unknownlicenseWorks onyourmachine butno one else'sLastcommitin 2022Maintainer(s)replies toquestionsYou’vecopied codefrom itsGitHubissuesFailssilentlyWorks withbespokeinputformatYou’ve readthe manualand still don’tunderstandhow it worksNoREADMEActivecommunity onStackoverflowSomeonefixed abug youreportedA friendwrotethe codeHosted ongithub/gitlab/bitbucketHassaved youhours ofworkCited in aCell/Nature/SciencepaperMagicaldefaultsmake yourheadacheDoes not error,but the resultsare differentfrom what youexpectedA friend ofa friendwrote thecodeThat'swhateveryoneelse uses!Includesexamplesthat runHosted asa zip file ona personalwebpageInterfacelooks likeit is from90sIs a one-personshowHas 10stars ongithubInstallationrequiresFortranIncludesa sampledatasetUnclear/unknownlicenseWorks onyourmachine butno one else'sLastcommitin 2022Maintainer(s)replies toquestionsYou’vecopied codefrom itsGitHubissuesFailssilently

software bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Works with bespoke input format
  2. You’ve read the manual and still don’t understand how it works
  3. No README
  4. Active community on Stackoverflow
  5. Someone fixed a bug you reported
  6. A friend wrote the code
  7. Hosted on github/gitlab/bitbucket
  8. Has saved you hours of work
  9. Cited in a Cell/Nature/Science paper
  10. Magical defaults make your headache
  11. Does not error, but the results are different from what you expected
  12. A friend of a friend wrote the code
  13. That's what everyone else uses!
  14. Includes examples that run
  15. Hosted as a zip file on a personal webpage
  16. Interface looks like it is from 90s
  17. Is a one-person show
  18. Has 10 stars on github
  19. Installation requires Fortran
  20. Includes a sample dataset
  21. Unclear/unknown license
  22. Works on your machine but no one else's
  23. Last commit in 2022
  24. Maintainer(s) replies to questions
  25. You’ve copied code from its GitHub issues
  26. Fails silently