Use XForms to create your own Sudoku game, Part 1: Create the game
It’s no secret that Sudoku is one of the hottest new trends around. This two-article series shows you how to create a game client that requests new games from the server, detects legal and illegal moves and the end of the game, and saves the current game for later. It also shows you how to generate new games for the user to play. In part one, we create the basic game client.
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