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A Java/OpenJFX (JavaFX) program to help score a customized version of the game Name That Tune.

active 2023-09-062024-08-26 (UTC)

Complete coverage26,512 / 26,512 hourly files (100%) · 2 absent upstream2023-08-152026-08-23 (UTC)
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36
Pushes
18
Pull requests
8
Issues
2
Stars
1
Forks
0

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Line chart, 356 days from 2023-09-06 to 2024-08-26. Pushes: 18 total, peak 5 in a day. Pull requests: 8 total, peak 2 in a day. Issues: 2 total, peak 1 in a day. Comments: 1 total, peak 1 in a day. Stars: 1 total, peak 1 in a day.

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programmerBrandon291881

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Latest issues, pull requests and releases

  • Issue comment#15programmerBrandon2024-08-26 01:49
    Minor Bug: Continue button focused after entering a number in number of players textbox on game setup screen.
  • Issue#15programmerBrandon2024-08-26 01:49
    Minor Bug: Continue button focused after entering a number in number of players textbox on game setup screen.
  • ReleaseprogrammerBrandon2024-08-26 01:27
    V0.4.0-alpha
  • Pull request#16programmerBrandon2024-08-26 00:38
  • Pull request#16programmerBrandon2024-08-26 00:37
  • Issue#15programmerBrandon2024-05-11 19:56
    Minor Bug: Continue button focused after entering a number in number of players textbox on game setup screen.
  • ReleaseprogrammerBrandon2024-01-30 02:49
    v0.3.1-alpha
  • Pull request#14programmerBrandon2024-01-30 02:44
  • Pull request#14programmerBrandon2024-01-30 02:44
  • Pull request#13programmerBrandon2024-01-28 04:18
  • Pull request#13programmerBrandon2024-01-28 04:17
  • Pull request#12programmerBrandon2023-09-11 14:13
  • Pull request#12programmerBrandon2023-09-11 14:11

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