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Just Javascript Five Hundred Card Game Emoji Entities Tutorial
We happened to open up a new email client application to the remote 500 card player emails of yesterday’s Just Javascript Five Hundred Card Game Internationalization Tutorial and, at least for our macOS Mail app, the suit and card emojis … Continue reading →
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Just Javascript Five Hundred Card Game Internationalization Tutorial
Continuing themes from yesterday’s Just Javascript Five Hundred Card Game Email Tutorial we’ve been shoring up aspects to the user experience for our 500 card game web application via … internationalization focus on increased use of … emojis (eg. suit … Continue reading →
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Just Javascript Five Hundred Card Game Email Tutorial
In a blog post some time before yesterday’s Just Javascript Five Hundred Card Game CC Tutorial we talked of “order” when we presented Just Javascript Five Hundred Card Game Order Tutorial. Don’t know about you, but I find the combination … Continue reading →
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