It's all a .NET game
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http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_520925.html?menu=news.technology The quality of reporting is shocking, Any of the languages within the VisualBasic.Net suite can be used. I think I'll use C++ with my new VisualBasic.Net suite Michael :-)
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http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_520925.html?menu=news.technology The quality of reporting is shocking, Any of the languages within the VisualBasic.Net suite can be used. I think I'll use C++ with my new VisualBasic.Net suite Michael :-)
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http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_520925.html?menu=news.technology The quality of reporting is shocking, Any of the languages within the VisualBasic.Net suite can be used. I think I'll use C++ with my new VisualBasic.Net suite Michael :-)
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http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_520925.html?menu=news.technology The quality of reporting is shocking, Any of the languages within the VisualBasic.Net suite can be used. I think I'll use C++ with my new VisualBasic.Net suite Michael :-)
Kinda reminds me of the "Go Fish" game I had to write back in my Data Structures class in 1993 while still in college. I spent an unbelievable time tweaking my logic so my computer component would play well. Our programs had to handle the deck and shuffling but also had to take a common deck as input. That way our computer opponents could be put against each other. Anyway, I came in second to a guy who's logic was always to ask for the last card he took off the deck. Matt