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Questions about anything?
This is our last class before the STOP game projects are due. Hopefully by this point you've put in some time and are close to done. Remember that I want (a) code, (b) examples of what it looks like when it runs, (c) a discussion of how it works and how you came up with that, and (d) a bibliography.
Last time I worked through some "top-down" thoughts on the game; this time lets similarly consider some "bottom-up" thinking. (And as I said last time, if you end up using any of this in your project, you should list this file as one of your sources, and explain how it works and what changes you made.)
And after that, we'll continue our discussion of the material in chapter 11, using Zelle's chapter 11 slides and my "data structures" notes.
You have one assigned problem for Thursday: "create an object that that implements a deck of cards" ... though the midterm project should take priority.
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