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resoundingly by small children. Anyway, I did my bit, producing
L<Games::Go::GMP> and L<Games::Go::SGF> as utility libraries, before
working on L<Games::Goban> to represent the state of the game.

But then while working for Kasei we discovered another addictive
diversion: poker. Computer poker isn't that great either, and I wanted
to write some robots to play on the internet poker servers;
L<Games::Poker::HandEvaluator> was the first product there, with the
hard work done by a GNU library, and L<Games::Poker::OPP> being the
interface to the network protocol. The comments to that module contain a
large number of Prisoner references, for no apparent reason. C<OPP>
needed a way of representing the state of a poker game, so I wrote
L<Games::Poker::TexasHold'em> to do that. And also because it was a
fantastic abuse of the C<'> package separator.

Oh, and another of my early modules that refused to die was
L<Oxford::Calendar>, which converts between the academic calendar and
the rest of the world's. It all counts, you know.

=head2 The Future



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