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  2. Free online Solitaire

    www.solitr.com

    Enjoy the classic card game of solitaire on this website without downloading or registering. You can use the drag-and-drop or double-click features to move cards on the tableau and the foundations.

  3. Play solitaire with one card turned for free, no download or registration needed. Learn the rules, options, and history of this classic game from Jo, the creator of this site.

  4. Spider Solitaire (2 Suits)

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    Play Spider Solitaire with two suits of cards for free on your browser. No download or registration needed. Learn the rules, options and tips from the creator of this game.

  5. Play free Spider Solitaire

    www.solitr.com/spider-solitaire

    Enjoy the classic card game of Spider Solitaire online without download or registration. Learn the rules, tips and history of this challenging and fun solitaire variant.

  6. Solitaire

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    You win! Let's play one more time! New Game turn one (easy) New Game turn three (medium)

  7. What's Next for Me (As of April 2014) - Solitr

    www.solitr.com/blog/2014/04/whats-next

    Solitr is a free online solitaire game that gets over 4000 daily visitors and generates revenue through ads. Tom Dale, the developer of Solitr, shares his plans to improve the game, do SEO, and learn A/B testing.

  8. Cookie Policy. Sinopia Olive Limited ("us", "we", or "our") uses cookies on the https://www.solitr.com, https://mahjon.gg, and https://sudoku.game websites (the ...

  9. The State of Libsass (versus Ruby Sass) - Solitr

    www.solitr.com/blog/2014/01/state-of-libsass

    Libsass is a C++ re-implementation of the Ruby-based Sass compiler. It’s an order of magnitude faster than Ruby Sass, but hasn’t seen as much adoption yet.. I recently asked Aaron Leung, the current maintainer, about the state of libsass.He kindly agreed to let me publish his response, rendered below. Shout-out to his employer Moovweb, who, Aaron lets me know, have been paying him to work ...

  10. Broccoli: First Beta Release - Solitr

    www.solitr.com/blog/2014/02/broccoli-first-release

    Jo Liss writes about building software, with Ember and Rails in particular. Jo is an entrepreneur and runs a solitaire site. @jo_liss; atom_feed.xml; joliss42@gmail.com; Popular Posts. Broccoli: First Beta Release; Getting Started With Konacha: JavaScript Testing on Rails; Capybara (and Selenium) with RSpec & Rails 3: quick tutorial

  11. Since they are so ubiquitous in a game (even a simple one like solitaire), treating them as less than first-class citizen will yield hundreds of lines of unmaintainable animation spaghetti code. So how do you make animations first-class citizens?