An ncurses example: RACE
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cursesrace
Author: Scott Torborg
An example of basic curses programming in Python, and a throwback to the popular TI calculator game RACE of the late 90s.
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Cursesrace is licensed under an MIT license. Please see the LICENSE file for more information.
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