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Tick-Tack-Toe game is not working for exception part
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Else part on line 247 takes you to infinite loop on getting any char value as input for position.
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There are two sets of refactoring that can be performed on our codebase to make them more efficient and utilize the full potential offered by Qt Framework. See below:
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class Widget: public QObject
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Currently, the design decisions and code descriptions are maintained in a file development_notes.txt. Move it to the repository wiki.
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