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Editor for NXT and BrickPi robot (with simulator for NXT)
With the nxcEditor for Linux NXT and BrickPi robots can be programmed (the source code is highlighted). A NXC-program can be executed either on the real robot or the nxcSimulator, which is integrated in the nxcEditor (the official compiler is invoked from the nxcEditor). A C-program for the BrickPi robot can be programmed either locally on the Raspberry Pi or over a network (using the compiler on the Raspberry Pi). The nxcEditor (as well as the nxcSimulator) is designed so that programming...
Hello World, my name's Nick .
I like this game since a long time.
I played various versions of it, but they all lack in customization.
That always made me want to make my own version of Tic Tac Toe since I was 10 or so.
I couldn't even program!
So I'm now attempting to make it look beautiful and full of little details.
I hope you're gonna enjoy it!
Coder: Nick .
Tester: Alex
You need Microsoft .Net Framework 4.5 or the application won't start.
.Net Framework 4.5 is already...
The mathematical game widely known as Nim made in C#.
The rules are simple.
Each turn a player can take one or more matches from the same row.
Who takes the last match wins!
The souce code is inside the archive
Have fun playing it!