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**Welcome to our Dominoes set up!**
[AJ 16/03/2013]
Today I have altered the UI page slightly - moving from a Menu Panel to a Menu Bar proper. I have also
altered the event handling a bit.
I have merged in my attempts at the Welcome Page and therefore also merged a UI Test class so that it is
possible to run the game directly until the synchro between the welcome page and UI Game is working
properly.
The link from UI Game to Welcome Page (when you click "New Game") is working fine, so a bit gutted it doesn't
work in reverse.
I'm going to continue trying to get the link working well.
I am also keeping an eye out for opportunities to replace our code with more pattern-like Java that I've read
about recently.
[Abbie]
[NM 17/02/2013]
Now working in a simplistic way for CPU vs CPU
[Nick]
[NM 16/02/2013]
Nice one!
I have been messing around with the player classes a bit.
I still need to work out how we build this thing - at the moment the supplied class files won't build. I am guessing
that copy pasting them into the IDE has messed them up a bit - the originals seem to be binary files if you open them in vim.
[Nick]
[AJ 13/02/2013]
Things I have learnt:
Do not try and use integration within IntelliJ. I'm sure it's possible to get it working, but I definitely have no
issue using GitHub.
The first time you create a new file you will get a popup that asks if you would like to add the file to the
repository. Select "No", clicking the "Don't ask again" box. We will add new things via commits solely created and
controlled via Github.
Once you have got this project initially set up, go back to Github and create your own branch for the first time before
any other changes are made.
Every time you switch back to Github it will show you your local changes. As a rule of thumb be very wary of files
listed here that you did not realise you had changed. This could end up being something particular to your setup
which may bother everyone else if merged to the group project. (I'm thinking about the sole PC user of the team here...)
This can be a handy note! If you're working late into the night and don't want to create a socially polite message, at
least jot down here what's been done whilst it's fresh.
Really hoping that you all get this setup without an issue! Hopefully I'll find lots of lovely "Hooray, success!"
messages when I next read this....
[AJ out]