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deckofcards
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TypeScript library for playing cards
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Card stack layout for UICollectionView
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Random item picker from named stacks of known size
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⭐ OnLine Deck Tool for Clash Royale game. ❤️
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Spanish Version, diseñado para el estudio de Fisica, Matematica y Computacion. Aprovecha la repeticion espaciada de Anki
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This was a third year University project I completed in 2014. Written in C++ it sets up a deck of cards, shuffles and then deals the cards to the players. It then decides on who will make the opening bid for each hand.
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A generic C# deck/card/shuffling library, compatible with the Unity Package Manager
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A module to create and interact with a deck of cards object.
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Creates a full deck of cards with a Card class, Deck class, and Player class. Currently displayed using the browser's console. Cards have a suit, string value, and numerical value. Cards also have a "show" method (which logs the card's information to the console). The Deck has "shuffle", "reset" and "deal" methods. The Player has a hand that the…
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CardVisualizer is a C++ library for drawing playing cards in various designs directly in the terminal. Easily display individual or multiple cards with different design variations, including options for showing turned (hidden) cards.
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Legilimens!
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A delightful card dealing companion for your digital table.
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