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Find Games Peer to Peer Tutorial
It wasn’t our initial intention, but on completion of the cloning aspects to … sporning from the Find the Words game basis … cloning to a … Finding the Numbers game … as two distinct entities, we could piece them … Continue reading →
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Find Number Game Clues Tutorial
Onto the “cloning start” yesterday’s Find Number Game Cloning Tutorial gave us to our Find the Number game, today, we improve on … its modes of play … adding to existant … find a computer decided upon number … with … Continue reading →
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Find Number Game Cloning Tutorial
Around here we seem to find more use, as far as cloning one web application into another goes, cloning a game into another form of that game, perhaps changing a single data concept or mode of use. Today’s cloning … … Continue reading →
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Find English Word Game Collaboration Tutorial
Collaboration, regarding games, is synonymous with “level playing field”, and that is a principle upheld with today’s introduction of sharing and collaboration functionality into our Find the Word game, and further to yesterday’s Find English Mobile Clicked Word Ends Game … Continue reading →
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Find English Word Game Modes Tutorial
Further to yesterday’s Find English Mobile Clicked Word Ends Game Tutorial and back to the original “/usr/share/dict/” Linux or macOS dictionary ideas started with “/usr/share/dict/words” ideas from Find English Highlighted Words Game Primer Tutorial … in that oldest Find the … Continue reading →
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Find English Mobile Clicked Word Ends Game Tutorial
We tried making the mobile platforms work with the selectionchange event of yesterday’s Find English Highlighted Words Game Selection Tutorial‘s Find the Word game web application, but we decided, today … the default game operation for mobile platforms should be … Continue reading →
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Find English Highlighted Words Game Selection Tutorial
Thinking about yesterday’s Find English Highlighted Words Game Primer Tutorial‘s first draft of a Find the Word game web application, we found it easy to pinpoint where to improve it … better informing the user when a textarea selection event … Continue reading →
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