Projects and the learning curve...

05/12/2012 22:01 Micro_Mouse#1
So at the moment, like many others im learning C#! I've searched for a couple guys, and with special help from Ultimation & DreadNought, i've began to seriously learn. So today i did a Guessing game, with many options as i was stuck at my grand parents :L.

I'm looking for projects. A range of projects.

One question: In Tic Tac Toe, how would you show the objects? Create picture images and putting them in a location? I think i'll attempt to do it again.
05/12/2012 22:06 InfamousNoone#2
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I try to do at least a few of these a week. It keeps your problem-solving skills refined.
05/12/2012 22:37 Micro_Mouse#3
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I try to do at least a few of these a week. It keeps your problem-solving skills refined.
Wow! That's an amazing site!

Thanks. Going to register an aim to do 1 per day...
#Edit: Realised what your supposed to do haha.
05/12/2012 22:40 InfamousNoone#4
Yeah, that's essentially what you're suppose to do. I write most my solutions in F#.
05/12/2012 22:45 Micro_Mouse#5
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Yeah, that's essentially what you're suppose to do. I write most my solutions in F#.

Haha yeah, realised that (:
05/12/2012 23:18 Nullable#6
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Those CAN be very hard if you have no basic knowledge about some algorithms, so I'd suggest checking out tutorials about graphs and dynamic programming before attempting to solve higher level problems.
05/13/2012 21:54 Kiyono#7
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I try to do at least a few of these a week. It keeps your problem-solving skills refined.
That site is pretty cool and I already learned something from it after 1 problem.