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Mathematics Equation Backtracking Game Primer Tutorial
Thanks to New Century Maths Stages 5.2/5.3 (page 432) we have Mathematics based subject matter for today’s “Backtracking Equations” game. When we were at school we were given extra marks when we showed how we worked towards a solution to … Continue reading
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Tagged equation, game, games, Google, Google chart, graph, line graph, mathematics, programming, solution, tutorial
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Java Swing Line Graph Primer Tutorial
Sort of miss Java Applets, myself, as they were once “the thing” for some people writing code for the web. You got used to paint() and repaint() methods because you could imagine, word for word, codewise, what was happening. So … Continue reading
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Tagged Applet, command line, desktop, geometry, graph, Java, JFrame, JPanel, line chart, line graph, Linux, mouse, MouseListener, plot, programming, Swing, tutorial
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