Short Overview: Many programs require the ability to 'make decisions' based on the information they have to work with but how do they do this? Doug Winnie demonstrates how to test multiple conditions at the same time using logic operators.
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Many programs require the ability to 'make decisions' based on the information they have to work with but how do they do this? Doug Winnie demonstrates how to test multiple conditions at the same time using logic operators. A tutorial video from a curriculum on Web Game Design, featuring Adobe Flash and the
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- Many programs require the ability to 'make decisions' based on the information they have to work with but how do they do this?
- Doug Winnie demonstrates how to test multiple conditions at the same time using logic operators.
- A tutorial video from a curriculum on Web Game Design, featuring Adobe Flash and the
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