[tw5] Re: Some TiddlyWiki programming fun: Acey Ducey

2021-02-13 Thread Charlie Veniot
Okay, the code got a bit messy as I pushed this thing into finally surrendering to my stubborn determination. Please see what you think of the latest Acey Ducey à la TiddlyWiki incarnation. The random

[tw5] Re: Some TiddlyWiki programming fun: Acey Ducey

2021-02-13 Thread Charlie Veniot
Yeah, 2-tier Windows software developer over here, so the 3-tier stuff with TiddlyWiki is out of my league for at least a little while. Yet the wheels are spinning ... On Saturday, February 13, 2021 at 6:57:03 AM UTC-4 ludwa6 wrote: > TW5 as AppDev platform indeed! This is a nice little demo,

[tw5] Re: Some TiddlyWiki programming fun: Acey Ducey

2021-02-13 Thread ludwa6
TW5 as AppDev platform indeed! This is a nice little demo, Charlie... But when it comes to RDBMS connection, i don't yet see how that can work. I was trying last year to get it running on Raspberry Pi as front-end to a

[tw5] Re: Some TiddlyWiki programming fun: Acey Ducey

2021-02-12 Thread Charlie Veniot
That is some might fine sleuthing. I was going to do a check of my TiddlyWiki code to make sure I stayed true to the Basic language code. Wherever I didn't, then I want to either alter my code to match, or note the discrepancy. (I veered off the original code as I got a little tired of those

[tw5] Re: Some TiddlyWiki programming fun: Acey Ducey

2021-02-12 Thread springer
Fun! I just spent a while playing against the house, and formed two hypotheses that were confirmed when I looked at the code. One details actually affects the betting odds; the other doesn't: If the dealer had a deck of 52 and happened to flip you the 2 and A, the odds of losing (by getting

[tw5] Re: Some TiddlyWiki programming fun: Acey Ducey

2021-02-12 Thread Charlie Veniot
I have 25 years of experience programming MS Windows software with Gupta Team Developer (aka Gupta SQLWindows) programming. I am a huge fan of that particular software development suite, and also a huge fan of SQL programming (Oracle in particular.) Programming Acey Ducey with TiddlyWiki has

[tw5] Re: Some TiddlyWiki programming fun: Acey Ducey

2021-02-12 Thread clutterstack
Haha, cute! I guess you already said you had fine-tuning to do. I noticed that the first round always seems to be the same, and also that if I bet all $100 in the first round (and lose it), the bet slider goes to zero by itself, but the bet value stays at $100. Still already a nice

[tw5] Re: Some TiddlyWiki programming fun: Acey Ducey

2021-02-12 Thread Ste
Very cool! On Thursday, 11 February 2021 at 21:32:21 UTC cj.v...@gmail.com wrote: > I still have some fine-tuning to do, and might do some refactoring to > improve the code. > > Good enough, though, for playing with: > > The Acey Ducey Card Game à la TiddlyWiki >