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Make-Believe (R17): Resumption

Posted by voracity on 21 December 2015, 1:08 am

After a small (unexpected) break, I’m getting back to fortnightly updates of Make-Believe. While it’s been a while since the last post, I have been making changes to the code, so there’s a few extra things in this update. Firstly, there are some bug fixes to really silly regressions that had snuck in. As a …

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