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Javascript Lazy Evaluation Country Capital Game Context Tutorial
The improvements, today, onto yesterday’s Javascript Lazy Evaluation Country Capital Game Tutorial‘s “Country Capital Game” web application revolve around “context” … there’s the “context” between land masses and sea … as well as … there’s the “context” between country and … Continue reading
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Javascript Lazy Evaluation Country Capital Game Tutorial
Just like with yesterday’s Javascript Lazy Evaluation Game Involvement Tutorial … we have a game … again … using Drag and Drop modus operandi … and … using Lazy Evaluation and async and await and Promise and setTimeout Javascript logic … Continue reading
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Tagged async, asynchronous, capital, capital city, code, code syntax, country, country code, eager, equation, evaluation, function, game, geo chart, geography, Google chart, IFRAME, integer, Javascript, lazy, lazy evaluation, map, mathematical sentence, mathematics, object, programming, programming.tutorial, promise, promise object, reveal, sentence, setTimeout, syntax, timer, variable, world
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Javascript Lazy Evaluation Game Involvement Tutorial
Yes, we’ve decided to involve the Lazy Evaluation and async and await and Promise and setTimeout Javascript logic of yesterday’s Javascript Lazy Evaluation Promise Tutorial into a Drag and Drop mathematics game for Small Integers from 1 to 9. Can … Continue reading
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Mak-yek Game Tutorial
Adding to the recent Chess and Draughts Game Styling Tutorial we add … a Mak-yek Game (as proposed today) … has more in common with … a Chess Game … in the sense that the … playing board is the … Continue reading →