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jtulach@182:At first sight this is an old good minesweeper jtulach@77: game. At closer look, this is a demo of a revolutionary jtulach@77: technology that allows you to use Java jtulach@77: to code your application logic and present it using jtulach@77: HTML on any device capable of rendering jtulach@77: modern HTML5 browser. jtulach@77:
jtulach@77:Visit Project Page! jtulach@77:
jtulach@77:jtulach@182: Discover ten square fields that contain a mine and jtulach@182: mark them with a ⚠ sign. jtulach@182: Touch a square to find out if there is jtulach@182: a mine or not and jtulach@182: how many mines are in the eight surrounding jtulach@182: ones. Avoid random play, the game jtulach@182: recognizes guessing and can re-arrange jtulach@182: the mines. This game is fair! jtulach@78:
jtulach@78: jtulach@78:jtulach@78: In case you want to write application like jtulach@78: this (e.g. use Java and HTML) jtulach@78: you can learn more about the libraries that jtulach@78: make that possible. Follow this link to jtulach@78: our documentation. jtulach@78:
jtulach@78: jtulach@78:jtulach@78: While primarily this technology runs on a desktop jtulach@78: or as a table or phone application, it is possible jtulach@78: to execute the same unchanged code in a browser jtulach@182: as well. To do so, one needs a jtulach@182: bck2brwsr jtulach@78: virtual machine. jtulach@78:
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