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About the Game | ![]() |
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I wrote this game while I was taking a C++ programming class at DeVry. It's really quite simple. Yes, you can win - and once you figure out how, you'll win every time. I really don't like C++ at all. I've since ported the game to JavaScript; here's a link you can drag to your bookmarks/favorites bar if you want: Tic-Tac-Toe |
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Themes | ![]() |
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Random Quote | ![]() |
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Microsoft's definition of quality:
“Therefore, when the Internet Explorer 5 version of the Wininet.dll
file obtains an HTTP error message, the Wininet.dll file determines if
the HTML content attached to the HTTP error is a well designed Web
page. This is based on the size of the page.”
- Microsoft Knowledge Base article Q218155 |
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