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Saturday, July 17, 2004 5:22 AM
A quick view of the CardManager class playing Solitaire... and it still plays Poker as well ;-)
I hate dropping source code directly into a blog posting, but what the hell, it isn't very long at all. CardManager<StandardCard> cardMan = new CardManager<StandardCard>(); deck = cardMan.AddHand( "Deck", StandardCard.StandardDeck ); // Set...
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Friday, July 16, 2004 11:11 PM
Describing the limits of the generic Deck previously created for the Poker application.
Jason Olson has some comments about the Poker Deck I developed and I am starting to agree with some of them. Not that the integrated Hand is bad, but more that the integrated Hand is not tightly integrated enough to be sufficiently useful. So what am...
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