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Programs written in Java can be run over the Web. To do this, you will need a very recent version of Netscape or IE, or the Java plug-in which you can download here.


Coordinator: (i.e. Wise Guru who helped everyone) Kevin Wayne



Click for larger image Yearn to Learn
Creator: Tracy Dobie
Advisors: Diego Nehab and Kevin Wayne

A children's math/word game, written in C. Children can choose to race against the clock in a number find game (searching for even/odd numbers, prime numbers, multiples, etc.) or a word find game.
Click for larger image StalkerNet: The Princeton Social Database
Creator: Edward Hoa
Advisor: Kevin Wayne

Uses social network information about Princeton from thefacebook.com to simulate a database. Capabilities include searching for a specific person, seeing relative "popularities", as well as seeing the connections between any two people.
Click for larger image Fencing Simulator
Creator: Kira Hohensee
Advisors: Shirley Gaw and Matthew Hibbs

A two player game based on olympic style fencing. Most closely resembles epee (one of three fencing weapons: Foil, Epee, and Sabre). Written in C and OpenGL, and intended for Windows users.
Click for larger image Scrabble Game
Creator: Abby Johnson
Advisor: Daniel Wang

A computer version of the board game Scrabble, written in Java.
Click for larger image FFL Database
Creator: Joe Kovba
Advisors: Kevin Wayne, Shirley Gaw, Dan Wang, and Diego Nehab

This is a searchable database that involves the invocation of a self-allocating symbol table that is believed to be memory efficient.  After insertion to the table, all entries are searchable by all fields.  If the user enters an erroneous query, the program will suggest a possible search option.
Languages involved include CGI (using C), HTML, and ASP
Click for larger image Protein Sequence Alignment
Creator: Yulia Mostovoy
Advisor: Diego Nehab

Written in C, this program simultaneously aligns any number of protein sequences and outputs a graphical representation of the results.
Click for larger image Will You Make It On Time?! Guide!
Creator: Nkonye Okoh
Advisor: Shirley Gaw

The program accepts user input ( the course s/he is leaving and the one s/he is going to ), tells the user where the classes are, and calculates how long it will take to make the trip. It is an online program, written in C.
Click for larger image Battleship Game
Creators: Carlton Williams, Jr. and Josh Quinones
Advisors: Frances Spalding and Diego Nehab

A naval strategy game written in Java with an interactive GUI framework that has networking options.

 

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