PaperAirplaneGame project for AP Computer Science
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Haha you too with Eclipse. AP Java
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impressive
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my final project is to create a game and i hope i get the full credit..(I have 74% in the class and the final project is worth 1200 points which hopefully will boost my grade to a B)
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this is impressive work for an Ap computer science student.
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lolol hahahaha in my class it is considered a huge achievement of making a program which can add 1+1...
and youre making this damn thing with parametric equations and what not
can i have ghe alogrithim pls
ProjectBerklee 11 months ago
@ProjectBerklee Oh, I am very sorry, but I don't really have the source code for this program anymore (or at least, with me right now, as I did not bring the computer that I last had it on with me to University). I would, however, recommend that you visit a site called "JavaBoutique" to learn more about the Java applet and how to use it to perhaps make games, as that's the site I used to help me make this program. They have example code, too, so that may help you greatly.
ManfromtheWall 11 months ago
hey im trying to learn AP comp sci on my own since my school doesn't offer it. can u tell me the name of the book that you use?
AshakProduction 1 year ago
Unfortunately, I don't remember the name of the book my school gave me for the class, since it has been about 2-3 years since I took that class. I do, however, remember using an AP Computer Science study book published by Barron's to study for the exam, so you might want to look into that. For university, I've used "Starting Out with C#" by Chegwidden and Gaddis, so you could look for Java books from them to get help, too.
ManfromtheWall 1 year ago
Where can I research applet stuff? I'm in APCS this year, but we won't get to applets until after the AP test...and thats only if we don't program LEGO robots :) AP Computer is really exciting!
runswimchick10 2 years ago
Look up a site called "JavaBoutique" and you'll find a section on applets. That's the site I used to learn more about this stuff.
ManfromtheWall 2 years ago