Lennart van Ham wrote:I received some complaints on my previous post regarding the clarity of my code. Of course they were justified. I will try again here, removing all unnecessary code for this question....
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Winston Gutkowski wrote:In future, could you mark your threads as "resolved" when you no longer need them?
Lennart van Ham wrote:Of course, excuse me. I did search for it but did not know how. I will next time.
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Winston Gutkowski wrote:My approach is simple:
Design the game around a very simple "terminal"-style API - keyboard (Scanner) and a basic character-based display that simply re-displays the "board" after every move - and make absolutely sure THAT works before I write my first line of GUI code.
Lennart van Ham wrote:The game itself is completely finished, except for the GUI part, at which we don't know how to start and/or proceed.
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Winston Gutkowski wrote:
Lennart van Ham wrote:The game itself is completely finished, except for the GUI part, at which we don't know how to start and/or proceed.
So presumably you know:... ...it should be a simple translation exercise.
Lennart van Ham wrote:That's right, we know all that...but we're completely new to this part of Java/Eclipse. That's why we'd very much appreciate some help from someone who is more in on the swing part of Java.
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Junilu Lacar wrote:You should call setColor before you call fillOval....
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jiang gangjunjiang wrote:how can we create a connectFour with GUI in java, but there is no updated picture or files. the output will show the button with 'X' or 'O' on grid
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