| | Submitted on: 5/8/2003 4:17:06 AM
By: Coding MasterMind
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| | This is similar to the Matrix, you define the string and this JS randomizes the string one letter at a time and breaks the code. Hard to explain. Please just check it out; I did not make it, though I think it will be useful for a lot of people. This article has accompanying files | |
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5/18/2003 7:24:12 PM:Asgeir Bjarni Ingvarsson I think a tutorial on loops and arrays
would be more useful :)
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5/20/2003 2:36:27 AM:Coding MasterMind Asgeir, everyone has their own opinion
and needs and obviously you need a
tutorial on loops and arrays. That is
fine, though I do not understand why
you gave me a poor rating for something
you just
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5/20/2003 2:39:24 AM:Coding MasterMind "dont need", I hope you haven't scared
off others that need this because of
your poor rating.
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5/20/2003 1:30:26 PM: That's the first time I've seen that on
this site. Why would you comment on a
poor rating? If he gave it a poor
rating, I'm betthing he didn't like the
code. So what?
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