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The presenter of this webcast introduces the Black Jack Card Game Starter Kit. The starter kit contains an extensible framework for building card games and a ready-to-run Black Jack game application that is built on top of this framework. The starter kit will be broken down into the card game framework - where concepts such as a card object will be explained - followed by a walk-through of the black jack game and some customizations done with only a little Microsoft Visual C# programming.
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