CS 491 Lecture 16 – Sphero Controller II
Agenda Sphero directions calibrating with the LED and CalibrationView Black Box: reverse engineering the controller from the Sphero app getting yaw, pitch, and roll the final project Black box Write in pseudocode with (preferably one) neighbor a little app that lets the user drive a Sphero like the app from Orbotix. Give the user simple […]
Nogramming: Jake Berner
My contribution to the mobile arts is a web comic. Please forgive the darkness, I had to take pictures with an HTC because I do not have a scanner. Hope you like it!
Nogramming :: Becky Sippert
For my Nogramming homework, I made a word search using terms relating to several of the things we have learned this semester. I’ve attached the puzzle and its key Puzzle: nogramming Key: nogrammingkey
Tom Statz : Persist
For this assignment I created a GeoCacheBuddy app. It takes a lot of the user interface out of my UandI app, but has quite a few differences. The MainActivity holds a ListView populated with Caches that have been stored in a Database. It also has EditTexts on the bottom for adding new Cache’s. Simply […]
Cameron Bjorklund – Persist
My app is designed for two people (maybe a significant other) living together and want to keep count on each others costs so that they remain even. Basically, after you are done shopping for mutual groceries, or maybe you share a car and you bought the gas, you add that to the database. Whenever you want to […]
SuperMunchkin (Persist) – Andy Hurd
Over the past few months, some friends and I have extensively played the card game Munchkin. In Munchkin, players roam through a dungeon “kicking down doors” to reveal monsters, items, and curses while they accumulate levels and gear to help them defeat ever stronger monsters. While a player’s current cards in play contain most of the relevant […]
CS 491 Lecture 15 – Sphero Controller
In class Today we focus on two things: Getting an environment set up for working with Spheros. Designing a controller to make the Sphero move. Number one is easy enough, but it requires a Bluetooth Android phone and a computer that can install apps on that phone. To set up your environment, follow […]
Adam King: Web APIs
For my Web API assignment, I decided to use the World of Warcraft Community API to develop an app that lets you view relevant character information. The features I implemented for now mostly focus on looking at raid progression and item level, allowing the user to check a character’s progression across all of the raids […]
Persist – Corey Schulz
The background story for this app is the issue of web browsing with a slow internet connection. If you know exactly where you want to go, but it takes several link clinks to get there, you will be spending more time navigating to the page than you will spend on it. Normally to solve this […]
Adam King: NoGramming
I was beaten to the punch! I’ve been documenting some observations as well as my woes and frustrations in programming for Android (such as my ongoing struggles with Eclipse demanding @targetAPI in odd places like a toString method) in haiku format. Hopefully a couple of them will be found decent. A few of them may […]