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Welcome to Raymond's CPSC 463 Page

Image on the left First let me get this out of the way. Most people call me Trey. If you hear me reffered to as Trey and think you got my name wrong, dont get confused. If you want to call me trey thats fine. I dont bother telling my professors this usually because I want them to remember who they are giving grades to, plus I hate having to keep up with what teacher know me as what, and what name goes on the tops of my papers. /Rant This space is designated for update notifications. The first major content additions will be documentation on the Android SDK by Google and the IPhone SDK by Apple. These updates will be followed by small interactive C# Projects. Please bear with me as I attempt to learn and use C# for the first time.

Project 2: Reverse Added

Image on the rightI started this project to recreate the old electronic handheld game "Lights Out". About half way through I got the idea for a more original game styled after the game Reversie but crosssed with "Go". The object of the game is to have the most completed sqquares of your color when all the squares have been filled. Marbles are placed 5 at a time in a '+' pattern. Anywhere that your color intersects with an opponents color the color is changed to yours. Thus it is important to harm your opponents as much as opossible while at the same tiem consolidating and protecting the pieces you already have in play. The game can be won both agressively and defensively.

Project 1: Calculator Added

Image on the leftMy first attempt at areal C# program was to make a calculator. Now I came to this idea by myeslf but of course soemone out there had already done it. WEll knowing absolutely NOTHING about C# i dove into a tutorial that gave me bits and pieces . aIt did not explain how to design a user interface in VB (easy enough to figure out I suppose) or how to get the NumPad to work with the calculator. The final result isnt perfect but it works/looks pretty good for my first attempt.

Android and IPhone SDK Info Added!

Image on the rightInformation concerning development on the Android (Google Phone) and the IPhone have been added. Follow the links to the left and enter the world of mobile development. There are tons of useful links to most of the pertanent avialable info. Also included is a brief summarized overview of each platform including its benefits and limitiations as I understand them.