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C# Cook Book // MatchingPairs (GUI)

A C# programming recipe for creating a game of Matching Pairs.

Difficulty: beginner/intermediate.

Ingredients: You need to know how to create a Windows Application in SharpDevelop, and how to add buttons to a form.

 

 

Arrange your windows so you can view the recipe while you use SharpDevelop. 

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