In this post, we dive into building a full five-card draw poker game with a configurable number of players. Written in XQuery 1.0, along with MarkLogic extensions to the language, this game provides examples of some great programming capabilities, including usage of maps, recursions, random numbers, and side effects. Hopefully, we will show those new to XQuery a look at the language that they may not get to see in other tutorials or examples.
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