Saving Numbers to a File
photo credit: Mykl Roventine
This programming challenge is from an initial C++ programming course I took in Fall 2007. The Chapter (3) was titled “Expressions and Interactivity”.
I post these old academic challenges for a few reasons. One is to demonstrate my programming learning, experience, and progression. Another reason is to make sure my code and [...]
Interest Earned
photo credit: conorwithonen
This programming challenge is from an initial C++ programming course I took in Fall 2007. The Chapter (3) was titled “Expressions and Interactivity”.
I post these old academic challenges for a few reasons. One is to demonstrate my programming learning, experience, and progression. Another reason is to make sure my code and solutions [...]
Button-Driven Quotes
photo credit: bogenfreund
This programming challenge is from a Visual Basic.Net programming course I took in Spring 2008. The Chapter (1) was titled “Introduction to Visual Basic .Net 2005″.
I post these old academic challenges for a few reasons. One is to demonstrate my programming learning, experience, and progression. Another reason is to make sure my [...]
Math Tutor
photo credit: *Zara
This programming challenge is from an initial C++ programming course I took in Fall 2007. The Chapter (3) was titled “Expressions and Interactivity”.
I post these old academic challenges for a few reasons. One is to demonstrate my programming learning, experience, and progression. Another reason is to make sure my code and solutions [...]
Disjointed JavaScript Rollover Causes Separate Animation
photo credit: Matt McGee
This programming challenge is from a Lynda.com instructional video, featuring Dori Smith, which I studied/practiced last summer but once again spring 2009. I do not mean to just re-post the wonderful Lynda.com code, but rather add instructional value to it by way of clearer variable names and explanatory comments. The end [...]
Accessible JavaScript Rollover with Three-State Functionality
photo credit: Rhian vK
This programming challenge is from a Lynda.com instructional video, featuring Dori Smith, which I studied/practiced last summer but once again spring 2009. I do not mean to just re-post the wonderful Lynda.com code, but rather add instructional value to it by way of clearer variable names and explanatory comments. The end [...]
Three-State JavaScript Rollover
photo credit: chimothy27
This programming challenge is from a Lynda.com instructional video, featuring Dori Smith, which I studied/practiced last summer but once again spring 2009. I do not mean to just re-post the wonderful Lynda.com code, but rather add instructional value to it by way of clearer variable names and explanatory comments. The end result [...]
jQuery fadeOut upon click
photo credit: Joel Bedford
This programming snippet is from the themeforest.net video series “jQuery for beginners” which I watched and practiced spring 2009. I do not mean to steal from them, but just post how I performed their tutorials for my own later reference and perhaps save someone else the time of watching the videos.
I [...]
Simple and Improved Image Rollovers
photo credit: Etwood
This programming challenge is from a Lynda.com instructional video, featuring Dori Smith, which I studied/practiced last summer but once again spring 2009. I do not mean to just re-post the wonderful Lynda.com code, but rather add instructional value to it by way of clearer variable names and explanatory comments. The end result [...]
Plain and Recursive Factorials with Full Print Enhancements
photo credit: gadl
This programming challenge is from a WiBit.net instructional video, which I studied/practiced this spring 2009. The end result itself is not terribly sexy, but I liked the algorithm construction process. My programming curriculum changed course during the first year, and they eliminated our Java classes. I was still curious about Java, so [...]








