lisp-in-life
triplea
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lisp-in-life
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Discussion Thread
Still, my favorite has to be the LISP interpreter written in Conway's Game of Life written in LISP.
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Ask HN: What piece of code/codebase blew your mind when you saw it?
Almost forgot - Lisp In Life. Pretty sure I first saw that on HN. IMO the more amazing thing is the Life-based processor, once you have that, the rest is a matter of adding layers. But it's one thing to know someone could do it, quite another to see it in action.
https://github.com/woodrush/lisp-in-life
Run it in your browser here. Definitely worth zooming all the way in to get a sense of scale.
https://woodrush.github.io/lisp-in-life/
- A Lisp interpreter implemented in Conway's Game of Life
- A Lisp Interpreter Implemented in Conway's Game of Life
triplea
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What's a board game with a really high skill ceiling?
Here is the link: https://triplea-game.org/
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Discussion Thread
TripleA is the most popular client I'm familiar with. Quite active. They have a bunch of variants but you can play the standard default stuff too.
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TIL the board game "Settlers of Catan" was created by a dental technician, Klaus Teuber. It was so popular he retired to become a game designer. He went on to win Germany's Game of the Year 4 times.
It's 2-3 hours with computerized rules enforcement : https://triplea-game.org/
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Anyone remember axis and allies?
There is also TripleA, which is open source and has a large variety of maps and rule variants. https://triplea-game.org/
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Humans Need Play
Side note: I really liked Axis and Allies, played it several times as a young adult with a few close friends.
There is a nice open-source implementation of it, if you want to "play" instead of work. [0] However, it misses the social part.
[0]: https://triplea-game.org/
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Game info
My advice would be to try all the official versions on TripleA (https://triplea-game.org/) to get a feel for the version you like before you spend any money on a new game.
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Online platform for day to day play
A free option is Triple A emulator: https://triplea-game.org/
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TripleA: A Java-based free open source Axis and Allies
There seems to be okay-ish activity on the repo: https://github.com/triplea-game/triplea/commits/master
- Where to start?
What are some alternatives?
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