Hi Andrés!
I'm also a Go player and I'd really love to see this activity improve.
Is it already possible to share this activity so that children can play
together from two different XOs? I was unable to get this working when
I last tried. If this is not possible yet, I think this should be a to
Andr�s Ambrois <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Yes, I don't own an XO, but I've tried running two sugar-jhbuild instances,
> and it works fine. Well, there's no turn enforcement (you can play anywhere
> anytime, even if it's the other guys turn), and you can't really tell if
> anyone connected
On Monday 21 July 2008 08:50:53 Bastien wrote:
> Hi Andr�s!
>
> I'm also a Go player and I'd really love to see this activity improve.
>
> Is it already possible to share this activity so that children can play
> together from two different XOs? I was unable to get this working when
> I last tried
On Sunday 20 July 2008 01:14:48 Edward Cherlin wrote:
> 2008/7/19 Andrés Ambrois <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Hello all!
> >
> > I've recently started learning python and sugar programming and, while
> > trying to be useful in the meantime, have been tinkering around with the
> > PlayGo activity.
>
>
Hi Andrés!
I'm also a Go player and I'd really love to see this activity improve.
Is it already possible to share this activity so that children can play
together from two different XOs? I was unable to get this working when
I last tried. If this is not possible yet, I think this should be a to
2008/7/20 Andrés Ambrois <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Saturday 19 July 2008 21:25:55 Nate Ridderman wrote:
>> Andrés,
>>
>> Go is one of my favorite games, so I'm excited to see that someone has
>> picked up development again! It requires such balance between
>> aggressiveness and defense, as well as
2008/7/19 Andrés Ambrois <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello all!
>
> I've recently started learning python and sugar programming and, while
> trying to be useful in the meantime, have been tinkering around with the
> PlayGo activity.
Thanks. I wrote to the American Go Association when we started this
On Saturday 19 July 2008 21:25:55 Nate Ridderman wrote:
> Andr�s,
>
> Go is one of my favorite games, so I'm excited to see that someone has
> picked up development again! It requires such balance between
> aggressiveness and defense, as well as local play vs spreading out on the
> board - I think
Andrés,
Go is one of my favorite games, so I'm excited to see that someone has
picked up development again! It requires such balance between aggressiveness
and defense, as well as local play vs spreading out on the board - I think
it's a great game for kids to learn. I look forward to trying out a
Hello all!
I've recently started learning python and sugar programming and, while
trying to be useful in the meantime, have been tinkering around with the
PlayGo activity.
I have a few patches that add basic scorekeeping, error messages
(like: "There already is a stone there!"), and smal
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