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Learning Dart

You're reading from   Learning Dart Dart is the programming language developed by Google that offers a new level of simple versatility. Learn all the essentials of Dart web development in this brilliant tutorial that takes you from beginner to pro.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2014
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ISBN-13 9781849697422
Length 388 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Dart – A Modern Web Programming Language 2. Getting to Work with Dart FREE CHAPTER 3. Structuring Code with Classes and Libraries 4. Modeling Web Applications with Model Concepts and Dartlero 5. Handling the DOM in a New Way 6. Combining HTML5 Forms with Dart 7. Building Games with HTML5 and Dart 8. Developing Business Applications with Polymer Web Components 9. Modeling More Complex Applications with Dartling 10. MVC Web and UI Frameworks in Dart – An Overview 11. Local Data and Client-Server Communication 12. Data-driven Web Applications with MySQL and MongoDB Index

The model for the memory game


When started, the game presents a board with square cells. Every cell hides an image that can be seen by clicking on the cell, but this disappears quickly. You must remember where the images are because they come in pairs. If you quickly click on two cells that hide the same picture, the cells are "flipped over" and the pictures stay visible. The objective of the game is to turn over all pairs of matching images in a very short time.

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The code for this project can be downloaded from GitHub using the following command:

git clone git://github.com/dzenanr/educ_memory_game.git

After some thinking, we came up with the following model, which describes the data handled by the application. In our game we have a number of pictures, which could belong to a Catalog. For example, a travel catalog with a collection of photos from our trips or something similar. Furthermore, we have a collection of cells, and each cell is hiding a picture. Also, we have a structure that...

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