Hello. I am a Javascript programmer. In 2009, I made a Tic Tac Toe (X and O) program, but it's probably different than what you want. It is for two people at the computer, not one person vs. the computer. You use lowercase x and lowercase o, and the boxes look like boxes visually, but on a Braillenote, it looks like three text input boxes (like you would use for search online), new line, three more text inputs, new line, and then three more input boxes. A Varify button that, when Enter is pressed, it checks every single one of those boxes in a long, complicated process that it took about an hour to program. It only takes a second for the computer to do it. It checks every single box for horizontal, vertical, and diagonal in every possible pattern. So, if your opponent tells you that he/she wants an o, you put o down in the proper box. Then you choose your x, and you put your x in the box. When you think you have three in a row, hit the Varify button. Next to the Varify button is Start Over, which is nothing more than a browser refresh button. That's X and O. You can't make hardcore sound editing in Javascript. You can make a mini version of a media player, but that wouldn't really do anything. I've made an Audio Manipuloop and an Audio Alarm Clock. Audio Alarm Clock is a program that runs in a web browser, and, when you set it, you specify a number of seconds and any mp3 audio file. After the time is up, the browser refreshes, saying "Loading Media," and whatever file you chose when setting starts playing. So, you don't need to put up with the built in alarm that just goes "Boop! Beep! Boop! Beep!" You can actually put music on my version. Tyler Z On Wed, 01 Feb 2012 20:22:08 -0800, jessica wrote:
>Hi. This is for Programmers and people who know javascript. There >are some programs that I want for my bn either as keysoft >extensions or as webpages. I am wondering if anyone knows if >these programs exist and if they do then where can I get them? If >they do not exist then would it be possible for someone on this >list to make them? I want to be able to convert back and forth >between wav, mp3 and m4a. I also want to be able to change the >bitrate and frequency and have a normalise audio option like on >the site online-convert.com has. I want to be able to convert >files without needing an internet connection. I also want to have >a program that would let me split one audio file in to more then >one or merge 2 or more files in to one. I would like to be able >to do it without an internet connection but if anyone knows of a >site that would work with the bn that would be ok to. I am also >looking for games like hang man and x and o. I am thinking >because the bn does not have a screen, you could describe the x >and o board as the top left being 1 the top middle being 2 the >top right being 3 the middle left being 4 the middle middle being >5 the middle right being 6 and the bottom left being 7 the bottom >middle being 8 and the bottom right being 9. Also, my math skills >are not very good and I would like to brush up on them but I do >not have anyone who can ask me questions so that I can try to >guess the answers and learn. Therefore, I want a program that >would ask me basic times, divide, plus and minus questions that I >could change the settings to make it harder or easier. For >example I could give it minimum and maximum numbers to use for >the plus and minus like minimum 1 maximum 50 or minimum 51 and >maximum 100. For the timesing, I could tell it to go from 1 times >12 to 12 times 12 or set it to give me more or less numbers. For >example from 1 times 10 to 10 times 10. Or say, from 6 times 12 >to 12 times 12. And then up to even higher numbers for once I got >better. I do not know how any of this works. It might be easier >to put the timesing, dividing, plussing and minussing in 4 >separate programs instead of trying to get it all in one. If it >is all in 1 then I want to be able to set it to either give me >all 4 types of questions or to just give me some types using >check boxes. Also, a similar thing but for spelling words. If >anyone has any ideas or wants any of this explained farther can >you please let me know? Thank you! > >sent from my BrailleNote > >___ >Replies to this message will go directly to the sender. >If your reply would be useful to the list, please send a >copy to the list as well. > >To leave the BrailleNote list, send a blank message to >[email protected] >To view the list archives or change your preferences, visit >http://list.humanware.com/mailman/listinfo/braillenote
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