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idle dice import code infinite money
Statistical and Thermal Physics 2nd Ed. Programs Documents
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Idle Dice Import Code Infinite Money -
Drawing the right cards, like the K (King) for a x10,000 multiplier or the 2 for doubling card progression, is vital for exponential growth.
If a player has a save file with trillions of dollars (or more), importing their code effectively gives you that amount of money instantly. idle dice import code infinite money
Valid Idle Dice codes are extremely long. On many forums, users paste massive blocks of text. Because these strings are so long, they are difficult to host in a static article. Drawing the right cards, like the K (King)
For players who want to focus on high-tier rewards, specific codes on DotNetFiddle provide billions of points and advanced card progress. On many forums, users paste massive blocks of text
For educational purposes, here are some code snippets that demonstrate the import process and the infinite money exploit:
Full Code on .NET Fiddle — This contains a massive base64 string that grants billions in currency and high multipliers.
Supplemental Documents (2)
Correspondence of program names in Statistical and Thermal Physics by Harvey Gould and Jan Tobochnik, Princeton University Press (2010) and program descriptions in Java Simulations for Statistical and Thermal Physics jar.
Last Modified January 17, 2015
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STP Launcher Package contains read-to-run computer models and curricular materials for the first edition of Statistical and Thermal Physics by Harvey Gould and Jan Tobochnik.
Released under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 license.
Last Modified August 26, 2020
Source Code Documents (2)
A Python implementation of the STP programs to accompany the second edition of Statistical and Thermal Physics by Harvey Gould and Jan Tobochnik.
Last Modified February 1, 2021
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A Java implementation of the STP programs to accompany the second edition of Statistical and Thermal Physics by Harvey Gould and Jan Tobochnik.
Last Modified August 26, 2020
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