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Interested... (Score:1)
Still, I'm very curious. May I take a look at the code?
(Lame name suggestions, while I'm thinking of it: Freeteego, Stratfreego.)
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Re:Interested... (Score:2)
Cool. Sure, you can see the code, as long as you don't make fun of it. :) I've put it up here. [geocities.com] (May move here [geocities.com] in the future if I decide to keep it at that website.)
You're literally getting a development snapshot here. There's a nice chunk of repeated code that needs refactoring. Actually there's several. :) Since I'm distributing, though, I took the time to spell out licensing terms (GPL or Artistic license, the usual).
J. David works really hard, has a passion for writing good software, and knows many of the world's best Perl programmers
Re:Interested... (Score:2)
Oh, for crying out loud! Can't link directly to a .tar.gz file on geoCities. I presume people here know how to edit the URL and get up a level, but just in case [geocities.com].
J. David works really hard, has a passion for writing good software, and knows many of the world's best Perl programmers
Re:Interested... (Score:1)
You overestimate my perl-fu, Sir...
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Re:Interested... (Score:1)
Nah. Been watching you document your learning on this site. Besides, it's not the Perl that's wrong with the program; it's the algorithms in general. This crumminess of this code transcends language barriers!
J. David works really hard, has a passion for writing good software, and knows many of the world's best Perl programmers
Re:Interested... (Score:1)
Couldn't resist. Today's (ack! yesterday's!) Peanuts [peanuts.com] appears to be the first appearance of Marcie, from 1972.
J. David works really hard, has a passion for writing good software, and knows many of the world's best Perl programmers
Re:Interested... (Score:2)
Updated already to version 0.2. Now red can't see blue's pieces, and vice-versa. Also, the board is turned during blue's turn (moves are entered as if blue's perspective were "correct," i.e., red's square 0,0 is the board's square 0,0, but blue's square 0,0 is the board's square 9,9).
Must sleep. Wish I could just play with this for days. Next step (if there is a next step) is splitting into client/server. I'm going to go dream about it, now. :) Actually, the next step may be a code cleanup and bette
J. David works really hard, has a passion for writing good software, and knows many of the world's best Perl programmers