Yes, almost all have won in the classroom. The student would compete for best times. This is the second edition transpile from the original Flash version.
That's a great idea about having an admin "private" settings, or did you mean to have a game configuration for the gamer to access? Perhaps we could work together on your features? The student workbook is included in both this game's license and in the "Code-less Game Design Workshop". Did you know that the instructor's package lets you teach others how to build this game! I appreciate you input.
I'm glad you found the game a challenge; I think that too simple gameplay doesn't get return visits. Come back and see what new features I'm planning to put into this game.
Source Code available in the "Code-less Game Design Workshop" student workbook in the assets store.
I guess that I'm spoiled in the USA. Do people still use 56K modem dial-up? However, I glad you are compensating for V.90, MNP, v.35, and v.42bis protocols.
Good answer, thanks.
14 years teaching software engineering in college. I'm trying to protect your reputation. Does that sound like a "BOT"???
I can tell from your article that you have NOT read Kyle Simpson "You Don't Know JS Yet: Objects & Classes - 2nd Edition" found at github.com/getify/You-Dont-Know-JS/blob/2nd-ed/objects-classes/README.md
You're steering people down a horrible path of super-imposing OOP on top of JavaScript Prototypes.
I sincerely appreciate your analysis, timing, and anticipated vs actual results. Your demonstration reminds me of a "Napoleonic battlefield" ... perhaps Waterloo, or Austerlitz. You've sparked my imagination to develop a 17th or 18th century wargame.
I thought it couldn't be better, but you've proven me wrong. These features are superior!!
I'm excited to see this move to a "Golden Release". It reminds me of my "First Love": Flash
Yes, you're using the Fisher–Yates shuffle. Thanks for transpiling it into C2.
(more info at: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fisher%E2%80%93Yates_shuffle )
highly anticipated software companion.
I like that you've explained your thoughts and provided references to help. You project is an answer to a project I've long await to "construct";)
A journey of a 1,000 steps begins with small steps. This may be a brief update, yet it's an important one. Thanks.
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