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    Board Game Language
    Board Game Language (BGL, pronounced "bagel") is a natural language syntax programming language for first-time programmers. It uses board games as a metaphor for programming concepts, with the goal of teaching users the foundations of programming.
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    tic tac toe game
    Tic Tac Toe The Return is a simple graphic game written in Java. It is a port of mptris to the Java platform. mptris is a text-mode tic-tac-toe game written in C language. I wrote both to get some confidence with the programming languages. In the Download section (Files) you can also find the sources of the Windows Phone 8 port and of the ancient console mode versions.
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    Pascal Chess

    A chess game written is turbo pascal

    The purpose of this project was to test my programming skill, and because a friend dared me (don't get any ideas). Those who program in pascal will know that it is not designed for creating games. Please note that this project was started a year after I first learned to program (pascal is my first language), and so the old code may be very basic. (Feel free to look at it, it's the CHESS.PAS file) The notes and do do list (see files) contains my plans with the project and its version history. ...
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    A game inspired by RoboRally developed in C# for Mono/.NET.
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    Chessaholic is a bluetooth chess game for academic/research purposes written in Java Programming Language (J2ME).
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    KiBlitz is an Internet Chess Server coded in the Java programming language. It provides a generic core with pluggable adapters for compatibility with common other chess servers.
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    The project wants to switch from classical objecting oriented programming towards mark up language programming, where in order to develop and play a game, it\'s enough to describe how objects look and how they are allowed to interact.
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