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Tic tac toe
Hi! Tic tac toe a popular game that's played by everyone, here its implemented in Python 3.
The Repo is on the Github
Here is a Screenshot of Game
Play Game
Download the repo from Github
Run the game.py
✔️ Play on Console
✔️ No external Modules
✔️ Small in Size
First Programming Language
Officially, the first programming language for a computer was PlankalkĂĽl, developed by Konrad Zuse for the Z3 between 1943 and 1945. However, it was not implemented until 1998.
Short Code, which was proposed by John Mauchly in 1949, is considered to be the first high-level programming language. It was designed to represent mathematical expressions in a format readable by human beings. However, because it had to be translated into machine code before it could be executed, it had relatively slow processing speeds.
Other early programming languages were developed in the 1950s and 1960s, including Autocode, COBOL, FLOW-MATIC, and LISP. Of these, only COBOL and LISP are still in use today.
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