First of all, this is great. Tell your son a guy who makes spaceships thinks it's amazing.
Constructive feedback:
1. Insight into how "smart" the opponent is via their answers to the questions they're given.
2. Charge indicators, as everyone has said.
3. From a UI perspective, centering the interface would be great, but as we all know, grown adults with PhDs in computer science have a hard time centering divs.
I'm from an agricultural region (though more ranching than crop farming). This is absolutely the case. Everyone got fucked over by John Deere and is now extremely wary of such things.
This was often supplemented by burying a fish or other animal near/in where the Three Sisters were planted, providing ample nutrients for less perishable foodstuffs to grow.
I think lobsters was a big part of that. The lobsters used to be in the waters near shorelines supposedly. Even recently i.e. early 1900s before lobster was popular I've heard farmers would gather them on beaches and use them for fertilizer. I live on an island so it's a common thing here to have farms near beaches.
I took a class called Computer Architecture in 2019 that was half Armv7 assembly programming. The tests were handwritten. It set me up for so much success in my subsequent career of embedded flight software.
I have also never again reached the high water mark of my programming life, which happened in that class - entering a 10-second ascended state and writing a 60-line complex assembly function in one go, no backspaces, no changes, and it working perfectly.
Constructive feedback: 1. Insight into how "smart" the opponent is via their answers to the questions they're given. 2. Charge indicators, as everyone has said. 3. From a UI perspective, centering the interface would be great, but as we all know, grown adults with PhDs in computer science have a hard time centering divs.
Great work!
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