Kind of cool. Name that code.

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In summary, the conversation discusses the concept of algorithms and a cool demo involving applets and Java programming. The participants also share their thoughts on the creativity and fun involved in exploring different applets.
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What is the algorithm? No big mystery but a nice little demo for you to ponder.



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It's pretty cool, and creative! :wink:
 
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Originally posted by KL Kam
It's pretty cool, and creative! :wink:

Thats Javascript in action. want to find more cool applets just goto google type in cool applets and have loads of fun.
Dx :wink:
 
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Originally posted by Dx
Thats Javascript in action. want to find more cool applets just goto google type in cool applets and have loads of fun.
Dx :wink:

Applets are made in Java not JavaScript...
 

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