Converting TicTacToe C# Game To ASP.NET Core REST API
This project involves the conversion of a previously developed tic-tac-toe game, implemented in the C# programming language, into a RESTful API using the ASP.NET Core framework.
This project involves the conversion of a previously developed tic-tac-toe game, implemented in the C# programming language, into a RESTful API using the ASP.NET Core framework.
I am expanding my portfolio site to track traffic and gain insights into visitor behavior. However, I understand the importance of privacy compliance and want to ensure that I adhere to local and global privacy laws. To achieve this, I have implemented a popup consent mechanism for user traffic tracking. This mechanism allows users to provide their consent for data collection and ensures that their privacy rights are respected. By implementing this popup consent, I aim to provide transparency and control to my site visitors while maintaining compliance with privacy regulations.
The Tic Tac Toe project is a practice project implemented in .NET and C#. It features a simple yet engaging game of Tic Tac Toe, where players take turns to place their symbol on a 3x3 grid. The Player class in the project keeps track of each player's username and symbol. The game logic ensures fair play and determines the winner or a draw.
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