![]() ![]() It’s a refresh of my first XL code that wasn’t a tutorial, written in XLM too many moons ago. There are several XL versions out there in the wide world of web (though not too many in a user form) and this is just the latest. ![]() So in case any DDoE readers might run into that guy, here is TicTacToe (or Noughts and Crosses as it’s known across the pond) in a user form suitable for practice. It was like an instant shared round of golf, and the interviewer put great store in the correlation of good hires with good players. Last month I read an article about a job interviewer who played TicTacToe with his applicants. ![]()
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