Lecture

Game Development: Implementing Game Logic

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This lecture covers the implementation of game logic in C++, focusing on data structures like Grid and Color. It explains functions for initializing, displaying, and playing the game, including checking the validity of moves. The lecture also introduces a function for player input and turn alternation.

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Introduction to Programming in C++
Ce cours initie à la programmation en utilisant le langage C++. Il ne présuppose pas de connaissance préalable. Les aspects plus avancés (programmation orientée objet) sont donnés dans un cours suivan
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