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Joop

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Re: Java applications
« Reply #165 on: September 12, 2016, 01:10:54 am »
Today I have added Java program number 100. Its called Groove, its a special program with lots of potential once you know how it works. You can read about it on my English page http://joopn.home.xs4all.nl/os2ecs/ecs6e100.htm and I translated it into Dutch (I hope its translated in the right way) http://joopn.home.xs4all.nl/os2ecs/ecs6n100.htm.

Here a compilation of two pictures, above the steps the program makes to solve the problem of the ferryman. At the bottom the graphic representation of the wolf, the goat and the cabbage. The ferryman can only transport one item each time. The wolf will eat the goat  and the goat will eat the cabbage if the ferryman is not there to keep both separated. All three need to be transported to the other side. This program gives you the tools for solving the problem. But once you understand it you can put in much more complex problems and see what happens. In the end you can make the right choices.



As always, is this a program for education, for office or for development?  For now its placed in education.
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Re: Java applications
« Reply #166 on: November 04, 2016, 04:58:13 pm »
I have added Java program 101 today. Its a game called Cubist. Now you can solve the 3x3x3 cube on the computer.
It looks like this;



You can read a little more on my homepage http://joopn.home.xs4all.nl/os2ecs/ecs6e101.htm or in Dutch on http://joopn.home.xs4all.nl/os2ecs/ecs6n101.htm

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Re: Java applications
« Reply #167 on: November 11, 2016, 03:32:30 pm »
I have added a new program to the list of Java programs. It has to do with sports. With SportsTracker you can monitor your results. More on my homepage http://joopn.home.xs4all.nl/os2ecs/ecs6e102.htm or in Dutch http://joopn.home.xs4all.nl/os2ecs/ecs6n102.htm. For the record, it did start up in my language Dutch without making any settings. I think it will start up in English if you have an English or US setup.

On screen it looks like this;


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Re: Java applications
« Reply #168 on: November 12, 2016, 09:07:17 pm »
FWIW - I started looking to see if I could build openjdk locally. Partly to see if it would build with GCC 6.2.0; but partly to start to look at how difficult it would be to update our JDK to the latest v6 build; then depending how that went, to see how much changed with openjdk7.

Unfortunately, my build got stick fairly early on with an error compiling some java code with javac. I'll try get back onto this when I stop being so distracted with Samba :)

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Re: Java applications
« Reply #169 on: November 20, 2016, 03:42:58 pm »
I have added a new program to the list of Java programs today. Its called Memoranda. Some kind of diary manager and personal project management tool. You can find it on my homepage http://joopn.home.xs4all.nl/os2ecs/ecs6e103.htm and the Dutch version http://joopn.home.xs4all.nl/os2ecs/ecs6n103.htm.

One of the screen views;


The screen view is in Dutch, it will go all automatically. Don't worry, English is also available and many other languages. Instructions on my page how to run this program, have fun!

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Re: Java applications
« Reply #170 on: November 25, 2016, 04:06:54 pm »
I have added a new Java program to the list on my homepage. This time it is an utility, its called JPass and it is a password manager. You can read more on my homepage http://joopn.home.xs4all.nl/os2ecs/ecs6e104.htm or in Dutch on http://joopn.home.xs4all.nl/os2ecs/ecs6n104.htm.

It looks like this, mind this is a compilation of more screens.


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Re: Java applications
« Reply #171 on: November 26, 2016, 07:39:13 pm »
Can't stop, sorry. I have added a new program to the list of office programs, its called jLibris and is an e-book reader. You can find a little more on my homepage http://joopn.home.xs4all.nl/os2ecs/ecs6e105.htm and in Dutch language http://joopn.home.xs4all.nl/os2ecs/ecs6n105.htm.

It looks like this, mind that this is a melt of two screens.



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Re: Java applications
« Reply #172 on: November 26, 2016, 07:43:29 pm »
The program IconEdit on my homepage is no longer available from the original site, they stopped!. No worries here, I have set the program on own space (ouch!), so you can still download and use it.
You can find the program here http://joopn.home.xs4all.nl/os2ecs/ecs6e28.htm or in Dutch http://joopn.home.xs4all.nl/os2ecs/ecs6n28.htm.

It looks like this;


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Andi B.

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Re: Java applications
« Reply #173 on: November 27, 2016, 11:48:40 am »
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Can't stop, sorry.
Don't stop please ;). Continue adding useful programs with short description what they do and how well they work on OS/2. Thanks.

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Re: Java applications
« Reply #174 on: November 29, 2016, 01:36:57 am »
I have added a new Java program today. Its called JImageMapper. It can generate map coordinates from a picture which can be used in your html page. You can read more on my homepage http://joopn.home.xs4all.nl/os2ecs/ecs6e106.htm and in Dutch language http://joopn.home.xs4all.nl/os2ecs/ecs6n106.htm.

This is a sample of what the program can do for you;


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Re: Java applications
« Reply #175 on: November 29, 2016, 11:01:24 pm »
I have added another program today. Its called BaseX and is a xml database/editor. You can read more on my homepage http://joopn.home.xs4all.nl/os2ecs/ecs6e107.htm and in the Dutch language http://joopn.home.xs4all.nl/os2ecs/ecs6n107.htm.

It looks like this;


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Re: Java applications
« Reply #176 on: December 02, 2016, 09:42:03 am »
I have added a new calculator to the java office branch on my homepage. It is a scientific calculator, check it out on my page http://joopn.home.xs4all.nl/os2ecs/ecs6e108.htm and in Dutch language http://joopn.home.xs4all.nl/os2ecs/ecs6n108.htm.

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Re: Java applications
« Reply #177 on: December 04, 2016, 01:39:57 pm »
I have added a new program to the Java branch. Its called JEX, a XML editor, you can read a little more on my homepage http://joopn.home.xs4all.nl/os2ecs/ecs6eA.htm or in Dutch language http://joopn.home.xs4all.nl/os2ecs/ecs6nA.htm.

It did read my Data Crow files...


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Re: Java applications
« Reply #178 on: December 04, 2016, 01:42:44 pm »
I have updated my page about JSoko. You can find it here http://joopn.home.xs4all.nl/os2ecs/ecs6e98.htm or in Dutch language http://joopn.home.xs4all.nl/os2ecs/ecs6n98.htm. The last version JSoko_1.75_no_installer.zip needs a higher version of Java. Wrote about it to developer Matthias, lets await his answer.

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Re: Java applications
« Reply #179 on: December 04, 2016, 03:55:04 pm »
Hello Joop,
First of all thanks for your mails with the java programs, of course I have installed and running some of them.
But when I've seen the Jsoko, and I've gone to download it I've seen 62Mb.zip, and out of curiosity I have the Trashman from Carol Soft, which is the same game for OS/2, and occupies 120K unzipped. Only is 607 more times size.
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