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C++ Program Ideas
2004-03-17, 5:47 PM #1
I'm bored, I love to program, and I can't think of any good program ideas so I ask the fellow members of Massassi for suggestions. The program can be anything, I just want to program and need an idea. Keep in mind though, I dont know windows programming yet so I still have to program for the console box LOL. Anyways, post program ideas.

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2004-03-17, 7:13 PM #2
Allright, but you asked for it! Either:
A: A fully functional poker game, non-repeating deck (i.e. you have one hand, and the next hand you don't see any repeats) complete with AI

B: Same idea, but with blackjack

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2004-03-17, 7:19 PM #3
Write a console web browser. In under 64k. And dont use any system libraries.

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2004-03-17, 7:48 PM #4
De-program Jedi Knight.

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2004-03-17, 7:52 PM #5
Quote:
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by GBK:
Write a console web browser. In under 64k. And dont use any system libraries.

</font>


You could do it in Linux with just the STL, but you can't do it in Windows. You need to use sockets to get the stream device.
2004-03-17, 8:03 PM #6
Print all the Perfect numbers with a defined LIMIT of 1000, using a function SumOfPositiveDivisor() and isPerfect()

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2004-03-17, 8:04 PM #7
Oh, wow, yet another thing that can be done in Linux but not in Windows.... [http://forums.massassi.net/html/wink.gif]

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2004-03-17, 8:07 PM #8
the only reason it can't be done in Windows is because Windows was designed differently. Either way, dynamically linking to winsock wouldn't increase the size of the binary or be considerably different than doing things the UNIX way.
2004-03-18, 4:34 AM #9
I think i can do that poker game thing... I'll post it when i finish it... I might even do that perfect numbers thing.

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2004-03-18, 8:26 AM #10
A Homework Randomiser.

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2004-03-18, 8:33 AM #11
Random Massassi sentence generator!

(name) (verb) the (noun) with (name)

tee hee hee

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2004-03-18, 11:36 AM #12
NoESC kill the NoESC with Bill.

I like it! [http://forums.massassi.net/html/tongue.gif]

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2004-03-18, 11:47 AM #13
Devise an algorithm that satisfies P=NP.


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<scribbly handwriting barely resembling name>
Code to the left of him, code to the right of him, code in front of him compil'd and thundered. Programm'd at with shot and $SHELL. Boldly he typed and well. Into the jaws of C. Into the mouth of PERL. Debug'd the 0x258.
2004-03-18, 12:50 PM #14
Quote:
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by NoESC:
Random Massassi sentence generator!</font>


I got bored....

Refresh for a new sentence. Its far from perfect, and the list of names only has about 10 names, but I think its a good start... [http://forums.massassi.net/html/wink.gif]

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2004-03-18, 12:53 PM #15
Reminds me of the random GBKism generator I wrote in PHP. [http://forums.massassi.net/html/biggrin.gif]
2004-03-18, 12:56 PM #16
The what and a what what? Linkage!

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2004-03-18, 12:58 PM #17
Quote:
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by GBK:
The what and a what what? Linkage!

</font>


I'm afraid I don't have a PHP enabled server to leech off of any more. [http://forums.massassi.net/html/frown.gif]
2004-03-18, 1:00 PM #18
Fine, send me the source... [http://forums.massassi.net/html/wink.gif]

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The future is here, and all bets are off.
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2004-03-18, 1:07 PM #19
Anyone care to link me to the Massassi user list? [http://forums.massassi.net/html/redface.gif]

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2004-03-18, 1:10 PM #20
Quote:
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Gandalf1120:
Devise an algorithm that satisfies P=NP.
</font>


LOL.
2004-03-18, 1:22 PM #21
Quote:
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by GBK:
Anyone care to link me to the Massassi user list? [http://forums.massassi.net/html/redface.gif]

</font>


I've got that too. Seems I have a lot of stuff you want, GBK. I'll be generous. You name the price that you think is reasonable and I might sell it at that.
2004-03-18, 1:26 PM #22
Quote:
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">gbk underwrites the intentions with gbk
gbk strings the theory with Jon`C
happydud ****s the blow with happydud
</font>


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2004-03-18, 2:07 PM #23
Quote:
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2"> gbk foretells the dog with Gradalf1120
</font>

Gradalf1120??
Gradalf1120!!??!

*prepares some spells for GBK*

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<scribbly handwriting barely resembling name>
Code to the left of him, code to the right of him, code in front of him compil'd and thundered. Programm'd at with shot and $SHELL. Boldly he typed and well. Into the jaws of C. Into the mouth of PERL. Debug'd the 0x258.
2004-03-18, 2:08 PM #24
Sorry, fixed... [http://forums.massassi.net/html/redface.gif]

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The future is here, and all bets are off.
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2004-03-18, 2:09 PM #25
Quote:
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by GBK:
I got bored....

Refresh for a new sentence. Its far from perfect, and the list of names only has about 10 names, but I think its a good start... [http://forums.massassi.net/html/wink.gif]

</font>



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2004-03-18, 2:13 PM #26
"Overlord rises the support with Grandalf1120 "

Woo!

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2004-03-18, 2:35 PM #27
Wow, something I said, made into reality... Heh very nice GBK [http://forums.massassi.net/html/smile.gif]


NoESC knits the food with Friend14

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gbk is 50 probably

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2004-03-18, 4:29 PM #28
[http://forums.massassi.net/html/biggrin.gif]


Brian outgrows the government with Cool Matty


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The future is here, and all bets are off.
And when the moment is right, I'm gonna fly a kite.
2004-03-18, 4:31 PM #29
This is so very entertaining for being so very simple.. HOORAY.

[forgot to add my own:

Cool Matty hamstrings the suspect with MysteriousSith]

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2004-03-18, 4:36 PM #30
I like.

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2004-03-18, 6:03 PM #31
Brian interbreeds the experiment with happydud

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2004-03-18, 6:23 PM #32
Quote:
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Gandalf1120:
Devise an algorithm that satisfies P=NP.</font>

Provided N and P are variables,
Code:
 
if (P == 0)
   it_doesnt_matter_what_N_is();
else
   thisCaseIsImpossible();

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2004-03-18, 7:59 PM #33
Uhh, correct me if I'm wrong but P does not *have* to be zero. If N = 1 then P could be anything. Again, correct me if I am wrong.
2004-03-18, 8:15 PM #34
I felt like refreshing gbks thing for a while i got this:

Emon rises the punishment with Friend14

Mystic0 kneels the weather with KyleKatarn7

Jon`C beats the wine with Jon`C

Ruthven partakes the environment with NoESC

pretty funny stuff there nice work gbk [http://forums.massassi.net/html/smile.gif]

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2004-03-18, 8:17 PM #35
ahaha 2 more funny ones just wwhen i was gonna quit

Genki melts the school with Friend14

- Tony - feels the banana with Grandalf1120

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2004-03-18, 9:51 PM #36
Quote:
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Uhh, correct me if I'm wrong but P does not *have* to be zero. If N = 1 then P could be anything. Again, correct me if I am wrong.</font>


"Does P=NP?" is a currently unanswered question in theoretical computer science. P and NP are classes of decision problems, and while all P problems are also NP, it's unknown whether all NP problems are P. It's one of those very difficult problems that has a million dollar reward offered for a solution.

[This message has been edited by Argath (edited March 19, 2004).]
2004-03-18, 11:22 PM #37
Quote:
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">gbk springs the legs with Dj Yoshi</font>

I didn't read that as "springs" first time around :$

[This message has been edited by Evil_Giraffe (edited March 19, 2004).]
2004-03-18, 11:35 PM #38
"Emon mistakes the theory with Jon`C"

Hehehe.

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2004-03-21, 6:28 AM #39
Quote:
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">- Tony - rises the immortality with Brian.
- Tony - throws the memory with Axis.
- Tony - wets the family with Tracer.
Axis undertakes the stress with - Tony -.
Jon`C dares the support with - Tony -.
happydud busts the risk with - Tony -.
Genki winds the truth with - Tony -.
</font>


What?

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2004-03-21, 7:54 AM #40
Quote:
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Argath:
"Does P=NP?" is a currently unanswered question in theoretical computer science. P and NP are classes of decision problems, and while all P problems are also NP, it's unknown whether all NP problems are P. It's one of those very difficult problems that has a million dollar reward offered for a solution.
[This message has been edited by Argath (edited March 19, 2004).]
</font>

Allow me to expand on this further. P is the set of all algorithms that run in polynomial time. NP is the set of all algorithms in non-polynomial time. Like Argath said, P is a subset of NP, but we're still trying to figure out of we can find ONE algorithm that proves NP is a subset of P.


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<scribbly handwriting barely resembling name>
Code to the left of him, code to the right of him, code in front of him compil'd and thundered. Programm'd at with shot and $SHELL. Boldly he typed and well. Into the jaws of C. Into the mouth of PERL. Debug'd the 0x258.
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