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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat Programming c/C++ in centos Post 302963953 by sea on Friday 8th of January 2016 08:36:42 AM
Old 01-08-2016
You're forum member for more than 4.5 years and that is your post?!

What is where you stuck?
And what is your question?
We shall provide you with ideas for youto code?
Why not just code something you've done earlier, since you seem to have an understanding issue with CentOS, compared to your previous OS, which you didnt name.

Now, THE ANSWER! (a general training suggestion)
Make a calculator! Yay!

Have fun or be more clear.
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COLORCODE(6)							   Games Manual 						      COLORCODE(6)

NAME
colorcode - advanced clone of the MasterMind code-breaking game SYNOPSIS
colorcode DESCRIPTION
colorcode is an advanced and highly configurable MasterMind code-breaking game clone. The program accepts setting the number of slots (from 2 to 5), the number of colors (from 2 to 10) and setting if colors might be repeated in the secret code (that is, if doubles are allowed or not). The game has 5 built-in levels, from level 1 (beginner: 2 slots and 2 colors with doubles allowed) to level 5 (hard: 5 slots and 10 colors with doubles allowed). ColorCode can make guesses in place of the user. AUTHORS
Dirk Laebisch <dirk@laebisch.de> Program author. Filippo Rusconi <rusconi-debian@laposte.net> Man-page author for the Debian distribution (shamelessly building from the contents in the upstream's website). COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2009 Dirk Laebisch Copyright (C) 2009 Filippo Rusconi This manual page was written starting by borrowing contents from the upstream site (http://colorcode.laebisch.com/) for the Debian system by Filippo Rusconi <rusconi-debian@laposte.net>. Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 3, pub- lished by the Free Software Foundation. On a Debian system the complete text of the GNU General Public License version 3 can be found in the file `- /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-3'. November 2009 COLORCODE(6)
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