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Le jeu de la Vie (Game of Life) est un automate cellulaire imaginé par John Horton Conway en 1970. Malgré des règles très simples, il est Turing-complet. À chaque itération, l’état d’une cellule est entièrement déterminé par l’état de ses huit cellules voisines, selon les règles suivantes : • Une cellule morte possédant exactement trois cellules voisines vivantes devient vivante (elle naît). • Une cellule vivante possédant deux ou trois cellules voisines vivantes le reste, sinon elle meurt.
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This module allows you to display images on the Numworks calculator. You can convert any image with the sprite converter then display it on the calculator with the sprites module. View GitHub documentation
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An example of using the sprites module. View GitHub documentation.
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An example of using the sprites module. View GitHub documentation.
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An example of using the sprites module. View GitHub documentation.
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An example of using the sprites module. View GitHub documentation
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