OliThink5 Java can be played in browser with self written GU

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OliverBr
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OliThink5 Java can be played in browser with self written GU

Post by OliverBr »

Hello together,

I have written a own graphical interface for OliThink of about 100 lines and therefor OliThink5 Java can be played now online.

http://home.arcor.de/dreamlike/

This is a great display of the possibilites of java. If you ever tried to write such a graphical interface with other languages (especially C) you appreciate it even more.
The source for the GUI is so short, I could easily post it here.

Have fun.

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Dr.Wael Deeb
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Great Oliver,thanks :D
Will play it when I go through these long night shifts at the hospital and has nothing to do which happens so rarely by the way :wink:
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Thanks, it's nice!
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Post by Graham Banks »

Oliver - I'm still getting the "giveaway bug" with OliThink 5.2.1. Xpdnt used to have a similar bug for a long tine, but David finally managed to solve it. Not sure whether or not your having a word with him might help you identify it in OliThink or not, but it's certainly worth considering.

Cheers,
Graham.
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