Thursday, 11 April 2013

Group Activity 1


I made some fundamental errors in this process

1.   I assumed the algorithm would be an endless loop because of the previous task, The Never Ending Algorithm

2.   I worked backwards by designing the flowchart before working on the pseudocode

Original Post Feb 24th 2012

Algorithm - Task 2.3


Original Post Feb 23rd 2012

Algorithm - Task 1.3


Original Post Feb 23rd 2012

Blog Task: Activity 3.2


1. Describe how the algorithms you developed in 1.1 and 1.2 end.

My previous algorithms, (1.1 and 1.2), both have an end

In both cases the algorithms have a stop when the task is properly completed and the result displayed, or, when the user fails 5 times to provide correct data a fail message is displayed and the algorithm stops.

Original Post Feb 23rd 2012

Blog Task: The Never Ending Algorithm


TheEnd.exe 

I liked this exe as it showed the application of a never ending loop

Clicking the “Ends” button displayed a message box, 
“This is a repeating message box with an end”, and an ok button.
The ok button had to be clicked twice for the message box to close

Clicking the “Never Ends” button displayed and message box,
  “This is a repeating message box that never ends (you will need to click the stop button to end)”, and an ok button.
No matter how many times the ok button was clicked, the message box never closed.
Clicking the red X would not close the message bow either. 
The only way to stop the program was to start the task manager, (Ctrl + Alt + Del), and End Task.

Original Post Feb 23rd 2012

Evil Game


Domino

Working title Dr Whocares

Time traveling psychopath

Craft time specific tools, items but uses modern day knowledge to improve on the items he has to utilise and in some cases predate the original invention

Multiple fractured present based on those you have killed

Select targets from history and kill them to change the course of history

Real life targets from history, eg Abraham Lincoln, Mr Luthur King Jr, JFK, Franz Ferdinad, also real life people who were not associated with major events but whose death has the potential to affect the present such as Shakespear, Confucious, Socrates, Alexander Fleming, etc

Original Post Feb 21st 2012

Algorithm - Task 2.2


Original Post Feb 20th 2012