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Major Project - what are you doing? (1 Viewer)

What are you doing?

  • Game

    Votes: 23 50.0%
  • Database kind of thing

    Votes: 14 30.4%
  • Something that is not a game and does not contain a databse

    Votes: 15 32.6%

  • Total voters
    46

Fiona

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Hello!

Just out of plain curiosity, what type of project are you doing? No, I'm not asking exactly what everyone is doing, in case you're all thinking I'm trying to steal ideas or whatever...

So, vote in the poll! :)
 

Rahul

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i'm doin a monopoly type of game. atm it looks like i wont be able to finish the coding. :(

its alrite tho coz our teacher said u jus need to match the criteria, so i need to do killer documentation.
 

tieki

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U sort of limited the options within the poll...lol

Anyway, I'm doing a text-based poker game in VC++...coming along quite nicely :)
 

Beaky

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I am doing a Software Tutor program!

Or should I say... Done a software tutor program
 

tt_j65

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Originally posted by tieki
Just out of interest, tt_j65, what language u writing in?
VB
its quite interesting.. just have to know what functions VB provides :/
:mad1: :mad1:
 

zackary

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Using Visual Basic doing a program with converting binary to hex, decimal, octal, signmoduls etc...
 

:: ck ::

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in yr 11 we have to make a project similar to the hsc one

doing a simple tic tac toe game
 

Garick

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Im doing a char generator for DnD, people keep telling me i have NIH syndrome.

Im using VB, my fingers hurt from the massive amount of typing ive done, and im still not going to ep it 100% complete.

speaking of which, anyone know how to print to file from VB, opr is it impossible?
 

simmmo

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i have to design a system for a courier company which registers cust. requests, picks a courier based on workload, lets them know via the despatch clerk, it also has to bill the customers and maintain a customer and courier database
 

Fosweb

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Garick: if you mean for printing out source code nicely, then no. but search for a program called Codex by the InFormail Team. It lets you copy the code in, format it, export to rtf/html and print out nicely...
 

sunny

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anyone know how to print to file from VB, opr is it impossible?
There is probably some quirky flag that can be set with the Printer object to do this entirely programmatically.

An ad hoc way would be to use the print dialog (enabling print to file before showing it) and using SendKeys or more reliably the FindWindow, FindWindowEx and SendMessage APIs to simulate the enter key but its probably not worth the work. :p
 

neester

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I am making a website using PERL.
Javascript and other crap.
Im going to have Visual Basic Tutorials...
I dunno VB is too easy for me.

Last year my year 11 major was a Chat Program...
Its mad.
Its huge bout 8000 lines of code.
But now that im into PERL 8000 lines isnt much at all.

If you wanna see my websites check out:

http://www.neester.com

^^ Thats the old site

http://www.neester.com/cgi-bin/newsite/index.cgi

^^ That will be the final version... :D

Just need to complete all the modules!
 

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90% for my car game. Screwed some stuff up in the documentation :mad:
 
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