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3.2 Displaying the Game List
Now that we can create games, we need to display the list of the games the user is currently playing. This is the list from which they'll be able to select a game to play.
1.Getting Started4 lessons, 21:03
4 lessons, 21:03
Free Lesson 1.1Introduction01:45
Free Lesson
1.1
Introduction
01:45
Free Lesson 1.2Application Demo08:02
Free Lesson
1.2
Application Demo
08:02
1.3Setting Up Our Application04:40
1.3
Setting Up Our Application
04:40
1.4Starting with the Router and Layout06:36
1.4
Starting with the Router and Layout
06:36
2.Creating Users and Games4 lessons, 29:51
4 lessons, 29:51
2.1Writing the Login Templates05:43
2.1
Writing the Login Templates
05:43
2.2Creating User Accounts05:05
2.2
Creating User Accounts
05:05
2.3Creating the Game Collection10:28
2.3
Creating the Game Collection
10:28
2.4Creating Game Objects08:35
2.4
Creating Game Objects
08:35
3.Building the Interface5 lessons, 36:33
5 lessons, 36:33
3.1Displaying the User List11:59
3.1
Displaying the User List
11:59
3.2Displaying the Game List05:12
3.2
Displaying the Game List
05:12
3.3Adding the Game Route03:21
3.3
Adding the Game Route
03:21
3.4Creating the Game Play View05:53
3.4
Creating the Game Play View
05:53
3.5Styling the Application10:08
3.5
Styling the Application
10:08
4.Writing the Game Logic4 lessons, 56:07
4 lessons, 56:07
4.1Playing a User's Turn26:00
4.1
Playing a User's Turn
26:00
4.2Scoring the Game14:56
4.2
Scoring the Game
14:56
4.3Displaying the Score06:35
4.3
Displaying the Score
06:35
4.4Playing Against the Computer08:36
4.4
Playing Against the Computer
08:36
5.Conclusion2 lessons, 03:44
2 lessons, 03:44
5.1Deploying Our Application02:54
5.1
Deploying Our Application
02:54
5.2Conclusion00:50
5.2
Conclusion
00:50
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