![]() ![]() What I would like to hear are any and all ways that I could improve my coding style to better take advantage of the C language and the ncurses library while making future games. my concern was in writing structurally sound code and a portable, good-looking ncurses display. ![]() The AI is no genius and I could definitely make it better but that was not my focus here. If anyone has the time and the desire, here is 715 lines of a complete and working Tic Tac Toe game that I wrote on my Ubuntu Laptop. Python is the language I've messed with most extensively to this point and I'm far from an expert in that. I have recently begun getting into C and in particular ncurses with the desire to make some games for the sake of historical appreciation (at least a Rogue clone, probably more). I have read your rules and in particular the part about bite-sized portions, so I am apprehensive about posting this but want to do it anyway. ![]()
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