I had many ideas about what I wanted to program before I started. One idea was that you could test your deck in preparation for a tournament or that you could setup a situation and have the computer answer the question about card interactions. After I started programming a few cards, I knew I wouldn’t be able to program a lot of cards. I would only be able to program a small subset of all Magic cards. At first I wasn’t able to program any cards that had state effects like Glorious Anthem or upkeep effects like Juzam Djinn, but the program evolved and they were added.
Thursday, May 3, 2007
MTG Forge Evolution
I had many ideas about what I wanted to program before I started. One idea was that you could test your deck in preparation for a tournament or that you could setup a situation and have the computer answer the question about card interactions. After I started programming a few cards, I knew I wouldn’t be able to program a lot of cards. I would only be able to program a small subset of all Magic cards. At first I wasn’t able to program any cards that had state effects like Glorious Anthem or upkeep effects like Juzam Djinn, but the program evolved and they were added.
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