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      <title>My Experiences from ASCIIHack Wrocław</title>
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      <description>Last week I have attended event called “#asciihack Wroclaw” held by guys running HackKRK (http://www.hackkrk.com/) in Wrocław.&#xA;The idea of the event was to create an ASCII based game in a day, here’s how it look at similar event held in Kraków:&#xA;Most of the people attending were developing their games in Ruby, and only 2 teams decided to make them with Java. My team (me and Marcin Cichocki) decided to use very nice ASCII game library called AsciiPanel - https://github.</description>
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