Almost four years ago now I had to create a version of Minesweeper using Swing for a software programming course in college. For fun later I converted it to an applet and hosted it up on my website. What you see below is the final product. The obvious drawbacks being it isn't at all configurable (either the size or the difficulty -- number of mines) but it was enough to get an A, so it was enough for me. :)
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Monday, February 14, 2011
Minesweeper Applet
From my old blog:
Almost four years ago now I had to create a version of Minesweeper using Swing for a software programming course in college. For fun later I converted it to an applet and hosted it up on my website. What you see below is the final product. The obvious drawbacks being it isn't at all configurable (either the size or the difficulty -- number of mines) but it was enough to get an A, so it was enough for me. :)
Almost four years ago now I had to create a version of Minesweeper using Swing for a software programming course in college. For fun later I converted it to an applet and hosted it up on my website. What you see below is the final product. The obvious drawbacks being it isn't at all configurable (either the size or the difficulty -- number of mines) but it was enough to get an A, so it was enough for me. :)
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