Conway's Game of Life for the Advanced Algorithms and Data Structures course of the Computer Science degree program.
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Conway's Game of Life for the Advanced Algorithms and Data Structures course of the Computer Science degree program.
Implementation of Conway's Game of Life
Conway's Game of Life generalization for the Advanced Algorithms and Data Structures course of the Computer Science degree program.
The famous cellular automaton invented by John Conway in the distant 70's and presented to you by Dr. Nord.
A simulation of Conway's game of life. A GUI software developped using Java and its Swing and AWT packages.
Game of Life is a zero-player game based on Conway's cellular automaton written in C#.
Zero-player human existence simulator
Game of Life running on an arduino and a Nokia 5510 display
A simple clone of Conway's Game of Life
This is a simple program I made a while back to play around with different patters generated by Conway's GoL.
Conway's Game of Life
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The “game” is a zero-player game, meaning that its evolution is determined by its initial state, requiring no further input. One interacts with the Game of Life by creating an initial configuration and observing how it evolves, or, for advanced “players”, by creating patterns with particular properties. There is also a sandbox mode available whi…
Life is a cellular automaton created by British mathematician John Horton Conway. It is a zero-player simulation modelling population growth.
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