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QLife represent "The game of life", devised by the British mathematician John Horton Conway in 1970. It is the best-known example of a cellular automaton.
The "game" is actually a zero-player game, meaning that its evolution is determined by its initial state, requiring no further input from human players. One interacts with the Game of Life by creating an initial configuration and observing how it evolves.
(Most part of the description comes from Wikipedia)
QLife is available under the GPL v3 licence, translated to English, French, and Polish (Thanks to Aleksander Wojdyga). Source included. Enjoy !
11 years ago
Last Modification :
- Ah sorry, fixed the download link for the Ubuntu version (it was pointing to the Windows version -- silly me !)
1.1 :
- Two buttons removed : Fill and reverse.
- Provided a way to change the colors of the grid.
- Added "Save" and "Load" function.
- Added "Remember settings" function.
- Bug fixes.
1.0.2 :
- Polish translation added. ( Many Thanks to Aleksander Wojdyga ! )
- Many performance fixes, especially with larger grids.
- Speed slider is now set by default at maximum.
- Speed slider will no longer reset when Resizing the grid.
11 years ago
Last Modification :
- Ah sorry, fixed the download link for the Ubuntu version (it was pointing to the Windows version -- silly me !)
1.1 :
- Two buttons removed : Fill and reverse.
- Provided a way to change the colors of the grid.
- Added "Save" and "Load" function.
- Added "Remember settings" function.
- Bug fixes.
1.0.2 :
- Polish translation added. ( Many Thanks to Aleksander Wojdyga ! )
- Many performance fixes, especially with larger grids.
- Speed slider is now set by default at maximum.
- Speed slider will no longer reset when Resizing the grid.
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