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Simon
by: micah | November 10th, 2008 |
You remember the classic Simon game, right? The one where the electronic devise will blink a color and make a sound that you have to replicate by pushing the colored buttons.
At RubyConf 2008, I cornered Jim Weirich and asked his opinion on Limelight. He didn’t feel like he had seen enough of it to give a good opinion. So we found an hour where we could both sit down and build a simple Limelight production. We decided to build Simon.
The result is really quite simple. It’s a couple hundred lines of code, UI, game logic, and all. It’s also got a suite of unit tests.
If Limelight is installed, you can download the production file, and double click it, or enter the url in the Startup Limelight Production.
Limelight Production file: http://blog.8thlight.com/files/simon.llp
The Source Code can be found on github.
