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# Conway's Game of Life (C++ - SDL2)
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# Conway's Game of Life (C - SDL2)
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Conway's Game of Life is a classic cellular automaton devised by British mathematician John Horton Conway in 1970. It's a zero-player game, meaning its evolution is determined by its initial state, with no further input from humans. Despite its simplicity, the Game of Life exhibits complex and fascinating patterns.
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* If a dead cell has exactly three live neighbors, it becomes alive in the next generation.
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