Before you get started downloading my programs. You have to have Python 3.3.2 on your computer. It's super easy to install so click on the link below.
http://www.sendspace.com/file/ero1n7
Monday, January 27, 2014
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
My Assistant
I've downloaded many applications on my mobile Android device, and among these downloads was an assistant app. The assistant could tell jokes, tell you your location, and search things on the web. So, I decided to create my own assistant for the PC. My assistant can do what the Application can do, and more! You can play dice against your computer, and even play the lottery simulator. My Assistant can talk, and quote famous people. When this program starts, it shows a picture of a robot.
For the new user, just type "commands", and all the Assistant's commands will appear. Please note: Before you can use this application, you must have python 3.3.3 installed onto your computer. If you do not have Python 3.3.3 on your computer, you can get a free download from http://www.python.org/getit/releases/3.3.3/. For my Assistant Application, you can download it from http://www.sendspace.com/file/rq7shv.
Friday, January 3, 2014
Python Simulator
Out of all the programs I've made, this one is probably one of my more useful programs. I found it a hassle to go to python.org and download such huge files. So, I made a trial version batch file. It's a simple way for the inexperienced to learn Python. For a free download click on the link below. Please note, this application does not allow you to save your applications you've made. http://www.sendspace.com/file/nac845
Thursday, January 2, 2014
Pi Anyone?
This picture is by www.haskell.org
This Raspberry Pi. Connect it to a computer monitor and play Minecraft, or create your own programs using Python. This computer is the size of a credit card. You can buy one of these little computers on ebay for $50. There are some crazy projects for Raspberry Pi. One guy turned his Pi into a gaming console, it looked like a gameboy when he was finished messing with it. Another guy connected his Pi onto a mini rocket, sent the rocket to space, and programmed it to take pictures on the way down. The projects you can work on with the Pi are endless. I really encourage you to get one of these amazing computers.
New Year, New Programs
It's now 2014. A new year calls for new ideas. We had a lot of fun last year, with stock analyzers, key code generators and chat spamming software. Now my next program I will be working on is going to be a first person game. A game, where, if you wanted to, could walk around
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