• Random Name Generator (C)
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[h2]Name Generator![/h2] Currently in Beta 3. [b]Requesting someone to test my Windows build. PM me![/b] [b]Q/A[/b]: Q: Why is this project significant? A: It's my second C project! It took a little debugging (:v:) but I got it! [b]Also this is my 54th post![/b] Q: How many names can it generate? A: A possibility of twenty five names, with more being added. Q: Hi. A: Yes, hello. [quote] CHANGELOG Beta 3: Added female names. [img]http://i.imgur.com/Pz0Cv.png[/img] Beta 2: Added more first names! (NO IMAGE AVAILABLE) Beta 1: Got it working! Just realized I tried to fetch memory that didn't exist. [img]http://i.imgur.com/zHkou.png[/img] Woohoo! Alpha 3: Almost working. Got it generating it's first name! Hello Ryan James! [img]http://i.imgur.com/k0Ri1.png[/img] Alpha 2: Fixed my grammar [img]http://i.imgur.com/Mgpk2.png[/img] [/quote] User agents! No! Bad! I don't run dusty 'ol XP. :ohdear:
Cool. One cool thing my friend did with his Japanese Name Generator was he had a large set of syllables and a few rules that allowed him to generate lots of random names with varying lengths.
yes this project is funny how would you like more funny things hahaha funny ill make a funny meme generator with the cats and the spidermen. No but seriously, I'm working on Tic-Tac-Toe/Pong.
[QUOTE=/dev/sda1;35405461]yes this project is funny how would you like more funny things hahaha funny. No but seriously, I'm working on Tic-Tac-Toe/Pong.[/QUOTE] Pong and Tic-Tac-Toe is awesome; you learn so much from such simple games.
[QUOTE=/dev/sda1;35405461]yes this project is funny how would you like more funny things hahaha funny. No but seriously, I'm working on Tic-Tac-Toe/Pong.[/QUOTE] I rated you programming king, but to be fair, that uninitialized memory access is pretty damn hilarious.
[QUOTE=shill le 2nd;35405620]I rated you programming king, but to be fair, that uninitialized memory access is pretty damn hilarious.[/QUOTE] It is. I had no idea what I was doing. Learning experiences! :v:
code?
Hey, if you want a pretty easy project to do, make a program that takes an amount of money (like $3.87) and breaks it down into the least amount of coins/bills. For example, in Canadian money, $3.87 would be one $2 coin, one $1 coin, three $0.25 coins, a $0.10 coin, and two $0.01 coins. Expert mode: do it for the old British currency (pounds, shillings, pence).
I'm gonna generate a name and make everyone call me it.
[QUOTE=D33Jay;35520913]I'm gonna generate a name and make everyone call me it.[/QUOTE] okay.
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