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🚀 Sweeper Force [LWC]
In the treasure hunt this week, I came across some interesting open source projects that people have built to learn Lightning Web components (LWC) in Salesforce. These projects are classic games built using LWC in Salesforce and hosted on Salesforce Experience cloud.
What is SweeperForce ?
SweeperForce is an open-source project developed by Steve Schrab. This project brings the classic Minesweeper game into Salesforce, demonstrating the versatility and power of LWCs. The game is designed to integrate seamlessly within Salesforce, providing users with an engaging experience without leaving the platform.
Notable features
Seamless Integration: SweeperForce is built entirely with Lightning Web Components, ensuring smooth performance and compatibility within Salesforce environments.
Interactive Gameplay: Users can enjoy the classic Minesweeper gameplay, with responsive design elements and animations that works on various devices.
Open-Source Accessibility: The project's source code is available on GitHub, allowing developers to learn, modify and create their own modified versions of the game.
Bonus Tip
Check out the source code to learn how to use Standard Web Component (the animated clock in the game) in LWC.
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Quote to ponder On
“He is a wise man who does not grieve for the things which he has not, but rejoices for those which he has.” — Epictetus
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Maninder