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Phonetic for mac 1.0
A program that translates text to the phonetic alphabet. more>> It is freeware with the source code avaliable. You can run it in Linux or Windows.
Phoneic finds words within telephone numbers. Phonetic also converts phonetic telephone numbers into numeric digits.
All words found within the given telephone number will be listed. If you click on a word, every combination in which that word is included will be displayed.<<less
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Added: 2009-04-21 License: Freeware Price: Free
198 downloads
Games::Score 0.02
Games::Score is a Perl module to keep track of score in games . more>>
Games::Score is a Perl module to keep track of score in games .
SYNOPSIS
use Games::Score;
# these three values are the default ones, by the way
Games::Score->default_score(0);
Games::Score->default_step(1);
Games::Score->step_method(inc);
# start two players
my $player1 = Games::Score->new();
my $player2 = Games::Score->new();
# set a winning condition
Games::Score->victory_is( sub { $_[0] >= 20 } );
# and something to do if it is achieved
Games::Score->on_victory_do( sub { print "Won!" } );
# give points to the players
$player1->add(2);
$player2->step();
# look at section FUNCTIONS for more functionalities, such as
Games::Score->invalidate_if( sub { $_[0] > 20 } );
Games::Score can be use to keep track of several players points in a game, regardless of the starting amount of points, winning and/or losing conditions, etc.
It provides several useful methods so that the user doesnt have to keep testing values to see if theyre valid or if the player condition has changed.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Games::Score;
# these three values are the default ones, by the way
Games::Score->default_score(0);
Games::Score->default_step(1);
Games::Score->step_method(inc);
# start two players
my $player1 = Games::Score->new();
my $player2 = Games::Score->new();
# set a winning condition
Games::Score->victory_is( sub { $_[0] >= 20 } );
# and something to do if it is achieved
Games::Score->on_victory_do( sub { print "Won!" } );
# give points to the players
$player1->add(2);
$player2->step();
# look at section FUNCTIONS for more functionalities, such as
Games::Score->invalidate_if( sub { $_[0] > 20 } );
Games::Score can be use to keep track of several players points in a game, regardless of the starting amount of points, winning and/or losing conditions, etc.
It provides several useful methods so that the user doesnt have to keep testing values to see if theyre valid or if the player condition has changed.
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Added: 2006-12-27 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1031 downloads
Harem Games Slot Machine 3.13
Harem Games Slot Machine es un juego gratis de la popular tragaperras de casino donde juegas contra guapas modelos. El objetivo del juego Slot Machine... more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-04-06 License: Freeware Price: Free
206 downloads
Games::GuessWord 0.15
Games::GuessWord is a guess the letters in a word (ie Hangman). more>>
Games::GuessWord is a guess the letters in a word (ie Hangman).
SYNOPSIS
use Games::GuessWord;
my $g = Games::GuessWord->new(file => "/path/to/wordlist");
print "Score: " . $g->score . "n";
print "Chances: " . $g->chances . "n";
print "Answer: " . $g->answer . "n";
my @guesses = $g->guesses;
$g->guess("t");
# ...
if ($g->won) {
print "You won!n";
$g->new_word;
}
This module is a simple wrapper around a word guessing game. You have to guess the word by guessing letters in the word, and is otherwise known as Hangman.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Games::GuessWord;
my $g = Games::GuessWord->new(file => "/path/to/wordlist");
print "Score: " . $g->score . "n";
print "Chances: " . $g->chances . "n";
print "Answer: " . $g->answer . "n";
my @guesses = $g->guesses;
$g->guess("t");
# ...
if ($g->won) {
print "You won!n";
$g->new_word;
}
This module is a simple wrapper around a word guessing game. You have to guess the word by guessing letters in the word, and is otherwise known as Hangman.
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Added: 2007-01-06 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1024 downloads
Games::GoogleWhack 1.4
Games::GoogleWhack is a Perl module that finds, verifies, and/or submits GoogleWhacks. more>>
Games::GoogleWhack is a Perl module that finds, verifies, and/or submits GoogleWhacks.
SYNOPSIS
use Games::GoogleWhack;
my $googlewhack = Games::GoogleWhack->new();
my $is_googlewhack = $googlewhack->is_googlewhack(foo, bar);
die $googlewhack->errstr if $googlewhack->errstr;
print "Youve found a GoogleWhack! Congrats! :-)n" if $is_googlewhack;
NOTE: THIS MODULE MAKES EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS TO GOOGLE.COM, DICTIONARY.COM, and/or GOOGLEWHACK.COM. IT IS THE USERS RESPONSIBILITY TO ENSURE THAT THEY ARE IN COMPLIANCE WITH ANY RESPECTIVE TERMS OF USE CLAUSES FOR SITE USAGE. THE AUTHOR ASSUMES NO LIABILITY FOR THE USE OR MISUSE OF THIS MODULE.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Games::GoogleWhack;
my $googlewhack = Games::GoogleWhack->new();
my $is_googlewhack = $googlewhack->is_googlewhack(foo, bar);
die $googlewhack->errstr if $googlewhack->errstr;
print "Youve found a GoogleWhack! Congrats! :-)n" if $is_googlewhack;
NOTE: THIS MODULE MAKES EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS TO GOOGLE.COM, DICTIONARY.COM, and/or GOOGLEWHACK.COM. IT IS THE USERS RESPONSIBILITY TO ENSURE THAT THEY ARE IN COMPLIANCE WITH ANY RESPECTIVE TERMS OF USE CLAUSES FOR SITE USAGE. THE AUTHOR ASSUMES NO LIABILITY FOR THE USE OR MISUSE OF THIS MODULE.
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Added: 2006-11-28 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1067 downloads
Games Knoppix 4.0.2-03
Games Knoppix is a Knoppix based LiveCD with games. more>>
Games Knoppix is a Knoppix based LiveCD with games.
The following games are included:
- Marble Blast Gold Demo (OpenGL)
- Mutant Storm Demo (OpenGL)
- Space Tripper Demo (OpenGL)
- Think Tanks Demo (OpenGL)
- Ufo AI (XMas Special) (OpenGL)
- Asciijump
- Atanks
- Bzflag (OpenGL)
- Bzflag-Server
- Crack-Attack (OpenGL)
- Crimson
- Crossfire-Client-GTK
- Crossfire-Client-X11
- Cube
- Empire
- Enigma
- Foobillard (OpenGL)
- Freeciv-Client
- Freeciv-Client-GTK
- Freeciv-Server
- Freesci
- Gltron (OpenGL)
- Gnuchess
- Gnugo
- JumpnBump
- Kbattleship
- Kmahjongg
- Kobodeluxe
- Ksokoban
- Lbreakout2
- Lgeneral
- Nethack-Console
- Nethack-Gnome
- Nethack-Lisp
- Nethack-Qt
- Nethack-X11
- Netpanzer (OpenGL)
- Neverball (OpenGL)
- Pysol
- Scorched3d (OpenGL)
- Tower Toppler
- Battle for Wesnoth
- Battle for Wesnoth Editor
- Battle for Wesnoth Server
- Xarchon
- Xblast
- Xblast-TNT
- Xboing
- Xgalaga
- Xskat
- Xsoldier
<<lessThe following games are included:
- Marble Blast Gold Demo (OpenGL)
- Mutant Storm Demo (OpenGL)
- Space Tripper Demo (OpenGL)
- Think Tanks Demo (OpenGL)
- Ufo AI (XMas Special) (OpenGL)
- Asciijump
- Atanks
- Bzflag (OpenGL)
- Bzflag-Server
- Crack-Attack (OpenGL)
- Crimson
- Crossfire-Client-GTK
- Crossfire-Client-X11
- Cube
- Empire
- Enigma
- Foobillard (OpenGL)
- Freeciv-Client
- Freeciv-Client-GTK
- Freeciv-Server
- Freesci
- Gltron (OpenGL)
- Gnuchess
- Gnugo
- JumpnBump
- Kbattleship
- Kmahjongg
- Kobodeluxe
- Ksokoban
- Lbreakout2
- Lgeneral
- Nethack-Console
- Nethack-Gnome
- Nethack-Lisp
- Nethack-Qt
- Nethack-X11
- Netpanzer (OpenGL)
- Neverball (OpenGL)
- Pysol
- Scorched3d (OpenGL)
- Tower Toppler
- Battle for Wesnoth
- Battle for Wesnoth Editor
- Battle for Wesnoth Server
- Xarchon
- Xblast
- Xblast-TNT
- Xboing
- Xgalaga
- Xskat
- Xsoldier
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Added: 2005-09-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
857 downloads
Games::Goban 1.100
Games::Goban is a board for playing go, renju, othello, etc. more>>
Games::Goban is a board for playing go, renju, othello, etc.
SYNOPSIS
use Games::Goban;
my $board = new Games::Goban (
size => 19,
game => "go",
white => "Seigen, Go",
black => "Minoru, Kitani",
referee => &Games::Goban::Rules::Go,
);
$board->move("pd"); $board->move("dd");
print $board->as_sgf;
This is a generic module for handling goban-based board games. Theoretically, it can be used to handle many of the other games which can use Smart Game Format (SGF) but I want to keep it reasonably restricted in order to keep it simple.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Games::Goban;
my $board = new Games::Goban (
size => 19,
game => "go",
white => "Seigen, Go",
black => "Minoru, Kitani",
referee => &Games::Goban::Rules::Go,
);
$board->move("pd"); $board->move("dd");
print $board->as_sgf;
This is a generic module for handling goban-based board games. Theoretically, it can be used to handle many of the other games which can use Smart Game Format (SGF) but I want to keep it reasonably restricted in order to keep it simple.
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Added: 2007-01-06 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1035 downloads
Java Games 1.0
Java Games is a collection of simple games that are compiled into Java applets and meant to be played online in a Web browser. more>>
Java Games project is a collection of simple games that are compiled into Java applets and meant to be played online in a Web browser.
Currently the collection contains four games: XO World (similar to tic-tac-toe, but with lines of 5 on a 10x10 board); 100 Mack (guess the random combination of 4 images out of a set of six); Memory (flip 2 plates at a time to find matching pairs); and Tetris.
<<lessCurrently the collection contains four games: XO World (similar to tic-tac-toe, but with lines of 5 on a 10x10 board); 100 Mack (guess the random combination of 4 images out of a set of six); Memory (flip 2 plates at a time to find matching pairs); and Tetris.
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Added: 2007-02-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Games::3D 0.09
Games::3D is a package containing an object system for (not only) 3D games. more>>
Games::3D is a package containing an object system for (not only) 3D games.
SYNOPSIS
use Games::3D::World;
my $world = Games::3D::World->new();
$world->save_to_file( $filename );
my $loaded = Games::3D::world->load_from_file( $filename );
my $thing1 = $world->add ( Games::3D::Thingy->new( ... ) );
my $thing2 = $world->add ( Games::3D::Thingy->new( ... ) );
$world->link($thing1, $thing2);
Games::3D::World provides you with a container class that will contain every object in your game object system. This are primarily objects that have states, change these states and need to announce the states to other objects.
The Games::3D::World container also enables you to save and restore snapshots of your objects system.
Basic things that you object system contains are derived from a class called Games::3D::Thingy. These can represent physical objects (buttons, levers, doors, lights etc) as well as virtual objects (trigger, sensors, links, markers, sound sources etc).
You can link Thingys together, either directly or via Games::3D::Links. The links have some more features than direct linking, which are explained below.
This package also provides you with Games::3D::Sensor, a class for objects that sense state changes and act upon them. Or not, depending on the sensor. Sensors are primarily used to watch for certain conditions and then act when they are met. Examples are the death of an object, values that go below a certain threshold etc.
State changes are transported in the object system with signals.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Games::3D::World;
my $world = Games::3D::World->new();
$world->save_to_file( $filename );
my $loaded = Games::3D::world->load_from_file( $filename );
my $thing1 = $world->add ( Games::3D::Thingy->new( ... ) );
my $thing2 = $world->add ( Games::3D::Thingy->new( ... ) );
$world->link($thing1, $thing2);
Games::3D::World provides you with a container class that will contain every object in your game object system. This are primarily objects that have states, change these states and need to announce the states to other objects.
The Games::3D::World container also enables you to save and restore snapshots of your objects system.
Basic things that you object system contains are derived from a class called Games::3D::Thingy. These can represent physical objects (buttons, levers, doors, lights etc) as well as virtual objects (trigger, sensors, links, markers, sound sources etc).
You can link Thingys together, either directly or via Games::3D::Links. The links have some more features than direct linking, which are explained below.
This package also provides you with Games::3D::Sensor, a class for objects that sense state changes and act upon them. Or not, depending on the sensor. Sensors are primarily used to watch for certain conditions and then act when they are met. Examples are the death of an object, values that go below a certain threshold etc.
State changes are transported in the object system with signals.
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Added: 2006-10-02 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1124 downloads
Games::SGF::Tournament 1.0.0
Games::SGF::Tournament is a Perl module for tournament statistics generator. more>>
Games::SGF::Tournament is a Perl module for tournament statistics generator.
SYNOPSIS
use CGI qw / :html /;
use Games::SGF::Tournament;
my $t = Games::SGF::Tournament->new();
print html(body($t->score()));
Smart Go Format (SGF) is a file format used to store game records of two player board games. This module used to collect tournament information from a set of SGF files and produce statistic HTML tables for creating WWW tournament pages.
INTERFACE
Games::SGF::Tournament is a class with following methods:
new
The constructor. Optional parameters are:
sgf_dir
Path to SGF files representing the tournament. Default: current directory.
base_url
Base URL to prefix file names of SGF files. Default: empty string.
games
Returns a table of played games in chronological order with hyperlinks to SGF files.
scores
Returns a table of players descending by score.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use CGI qw / :html /;
use Games::SGF::Tournament;
my $t = Games::SGF::Tournament->new();
print html(body($t->score()));
Smart Go Format (SGF) is a file format used to store game records of two player board games. This module used to collect tournament information from a set of SGF files and produce statistic HTML tables for creating WWW tournament pages.
INTERFACE
Games::SGF::Tournament is a class with following methods:
new
The constructor. Optional parameters are:
sgf_dir
Path to SGF files representing the tournament. Default: current directory.
base_url
Base URL to prefix file names of SGF files. Default: empty string.
games
Returns a table of played games in chronological order with hyperlinks to SGF files.
scores
Returns a table of players descending by score.
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Added: 2007-01-11 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1018 downloads
Games::Othello 0.01
Games::Othello is a Perl extension for modelling a game of Othello. more>>
Games::Othello is a Perl extension for modelling a game of Othello.
SYNOPSIS
use Games::Othello;
my $game = Games::Othello->new();
while( !game->over ) {
printf "It is presently %ss move",
($game->whos_move eq b) ? black, white;
my @possible_moves = values $game->possible_moves();
if ( ! @possible_moves ) {
print "You have no moves available, you must pass.
$game->pass_to_opponent;
} else {
foreach ( my $move ) @possible_moves ) {
printf
"You will take %d of your opponents chips if you place your chip on %d,%d",
scalar @{ $move->{chips} }, $move->{x}, $move->{y};
}
my ($locx, $locy) = get_move();
my $flipped = $game->place_chip( $locx, $locy );
}
my $layout = $game->chip_layout();
foreach my $row ( @$layout ) {
foreach my $pos ( @$row ) {
printf %3s,
($pos eq b) ? B # Black occupied square.
: ($pos eq w) ? W # White occupied square.
: # Un-occupied square.
}
print "nn";
}
}
my ($black_score, $white_score) = $game->score;
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Games::Othello;
my $game = Games::Othello->new();
while( !game->over ) {
printf "It is presently %ss move",
($game->whos_move eq b) ? black, white;
my @possible_moves = values $game->possible_moves();
if ( ! @possible_moves ) {
print "You have no moves available, you must pass.
$game->pass_to_opponent;
} else {
foreach ( my $move ) @possible_moves ) {
printf
"You will take %d of your opponents chips if you place your chip on %d,%d",
scalar @{ $move->{chips} }, $move->{x}, $move->{y};
}
my ($locx, $locy) = get_move();
my $flipped = $game->place_chip( $locx, $locy );
}
my $layout = $game->chip_layout();
foreach my $row ( @$layout ) {
foreach my $pos ( @$row ) {
printf %3s,
($pos eq b) ? B # Black occupied square.
: ($pos eq w) ? W # White occupied square.
: # Un-occupied square.
}
print "nn";
}
}
my ($black_score, $white_score) = $game->score;
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Added: 2006-12-28 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1041 downloads
Games::Go::SGF 0.05
Games::Go::SGF is a Perl module that can parse and dissect Standard Go Format files. more>>
Games::Go::SGF is a Perl module that can parse and dissect Standard Go Format files.
SYNOPSIS
use Games::Go::SGF;
my $sgf = new Games::Go::SGF($sgfdata);
print "Game played on ".$sgf->date."n";
print $sgf->white. " (W) vs. ".$sgf->black." (B)n";
print "Board size: ".$sgf->size.". Komi: ".$sgf->komi."n";
while ($move = $sgf->move($move_no++)) {
print "$move_no: ".$move->move,"n";
}
This is a very simple SGF file parser, of currently limited functionality. It can read and step through SGF files, follow variations, and so on. Its good enough for getting simple statistics about games of Go, and building up Games::Go::Board objects representing games stored as SGF.
$sgf->move returns either a normal Games::Go::SGF::Node or a Games::Go::SGF::Variation object. They behave exactly the same, but the variation object has the additional methods mainline() to get the main line of the game, variation($n) to get the first node in the nth variation, and variations to retrieve an array of variations. $variation->move will, by default, follow the mainline.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Games::Go::SGF;
my $sgf = new Games::Go::SGF($sgfdata);
print "Game played on ".$sgf->date."n";
print $sgf->white. " (W) vs. ".$sgf->black." (B)n";
print "Board size: ".$sgf->size.". Komi: ".$sgf->komi."n";
while ($move = $sgf->move($move_no++)) {
print "$move_no: ".$move->move,"n";
}
This is a very simple SGF file parser, of currently limited functionality. It can read and step through SGF files, follow variations, and so on. Its good enough for getting simple statistics about games of Go, and building up Games::Go::Board objects representing games stored as SGF.
$sgf->move returns either a normal Games::Go::SGF::Node or a Games::Go::SGF::Variation object. They behave exactly the same, but the variation object has the additional methods mainline() to get the main line of the game, variation($n) to get the first node in the nth variation, and variations to retrieve an array of variations. $variation->move will, by default, follow the mainline.
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Added: 2007-07-12 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
835 downloads
Games::PerlWar 0.02
Games::PerlWar is a Perl variant of the classic Corewar game. more>>
Games::PerlWar is a Perl variant of the classic Corewar game.
This is a sparring program, similar to the programmed reality of the Matrix.
It has the same basic rules, rules like gravity. What you must learn is that
these rules are no different than the rules of a computer system. Some of
them can be bent, others can be broken. - Morpheus
PerlWar is inspired by the classic http://www.corewar.info/|Corewar game. In this game, players pit snippets of Perl code (called agents) against each other in order to gain control of the vicious virtual battlefield known as... the Array.
GAME PARAMETERS
Size of the Array
The number of cells that the Array possesses. Each cell can hold one agent.
Agent Maximal Size
The maximal length, in characters, of an agent. If an agent is or becomes larger than this limit, it automatically segfaults upon execution.
Game Maximal Number of Iterations
The maximal number of rounds that can be played before a game is declared over.
<<lessThis is a sparring program, similar to the programmed reality of the Matrix.
It has the same basic rules, rules like gravity. What you must learn is that
these rules are no different than the rules of a computer system. Some of
them can be bent, others can be broken. - Morpheus
PerlWar is inspired by the classic http://www.corewar.info/|Corewar game. In this game, players pit snippets of Perl code (called agents) against each other in order to gain control of the vicious virtual battlefield known as... the Array.
GAME PARAMETERS
Size of the Array
The number of cells that the Array possesses. Each cell can hold one agent.
Agent Maximal Size
The maximal length, in characters, of an agent. If an agent is or becomes larger than this limit, it automatically segfaults upon execution.
Game Maximal Number of Iterations
The maximal number of rounds that can be played before a game is declared over.
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Added: 2006-12-28 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1036 downloads
Mac menubar for GNOME/Xfce 1.0.14
Mac menubar for GNOME/Xfce is a Mac-style menubar for gtk2/gnome/xfce. more>>
Mac menubar for GNOME/Xfce is a Mac-style menubar for gtk2/gnome/xfce.
This is not one app, but 3 pieces of mutual-dependent softwares:
1.patch for gtk2 (2.10.x and 2.8.x)
2.gnome panel applet
3.xfce panel plugin (for 4.4+ only)
The sources are hosted on AUR (Arch User Repository), packages are gtk2-aqd, gnome-macmenu-applet, and xfce4-macmenu-plugin. There is also a xfce plugin that emulates round panel corners: xfce4-corner-plugin
The home page points to an ubuntu HOWTO for installing the patches and applets. There are also binaries for ubuntu edgy and arch linux.
<<lessThis is not one app, but 3 pieces of mutual-dependent softwares:
1.patch for gtk2 (2.10.x and 2.8.x)
2.gnome panel applet
3.xfce panel plugin (for 4.4+ only)
The sources are hosted on AUR (Arch User Repository), packages are gtk2-aqd, gnome-macmenu-applet, and xfce4-macmenu-plugin. There is also a xfce plugin that emulates round panel corners: xfce4-corner-plugin
The home page points to an ubuntu HOWTO for installing the patches and applets. There are also binaries for ubuntu edgy and arch linux.
Download (MB)
Added: 2007-01-21 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
1035 downloads
Games::Tournament::BlackJack 0.01
Games::Tournament::BlackJack is a Framework for Simulating BlackJack Tournaments. more>>
Games::Tournament::BlackJack is a Framework for Simulating BlackJack Tournaments.
SYNOPSIS
perl -MGames::Tournament::BlackJack -e run_example_bj_game
# ** See source for run_example_bj_game() for more information
# on how to add your own Player modules or otherwise customize
# the game interface.
You can use the Games::Tournament::BlackJack (GTB for short) modules to:
- Develop and objectively evaluate BlackJack strategies by subclassing C and running competitions with it.
- Simulate a human player of varying memory facility (not yet implemented in 0.01_01)
- Win the BlackJack programming tournament.
- Help find and eliminate any bugs in the tournament engine prior to the actual tournament.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
perl -MGames::Tournament::BlackJack -e run_example_bj_game
# ** See source for run_example_bj_game() for more information
# on how to add your own Player modules or otherwise customize
# the game interface.
You can use the Games::Tournament::BlackJack (GTB for short) modules to:
- Develop and objectively evaluate BlackJack strategies by subclassing C and running competitions with it.
- Simulate a human player of varying memory facility (not yet implemented in 0.01_01)
- Win the BlackJack programming tournament.
- Help find and eliminate any bugs in the tournament engine prior to the actual tournament.
Download (0.010MB)
Added: 2007-01-03 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1026 downloads
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