A big, bulky, script bordering on being obfuscated that I cooked up over winter break 2008 in Texas because I had no desire to be there. The important thing is that it gave me something to do besides spend time with my girlfriend's loser brother in law, and that you can actually play checkers (against yourself or whoever else is at the keyboard with you).

UPDATE[0]

Too much code. Let me think of something quick. Please be kind to the newbie.

UPDATE[1]

I created a MediaFire account and hosted the file there, and put the link where the code should go. I hope that this isn't loathsome behavior on my part. If it is, I sincerely appologize.

UPDATE[2]

I see what I did was a no-no and very bad. I'm attempting to fix.

This node will be was reaped moved to CUFP, and is a learning experience for me.

The code is hosted at Mediafire because, as I said, it is big and bulky (~902 kb): Checkers

2008-04-05 Moved from Code Catacombs to CUFP by Arunbear


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