40 results for “topic:magic8ball”
🎱 A Magic 8 Ball program written in Rust.
A physical debugging tool for your daily code struggles
A simple project for final CS50 is a virtual analogue of Magic Ball 🎱
My first ever app putting a spin on a classic coding challenge: the Magic 8 Ball. Original character offers advice and changes facial expressions, coded in Android Studio with Java and XML
These are just some projects made for beginners to become better at python.
App that recreates the magic eight ball game, using vanilla JavaScript, CSS and HTML.
Customizable prophecy hardware platform based on the Magic 8 Ball toy.
The classic game Magic 8 ball whit JS
A package for 8 ball responses.
a simple web service created using Java Spring Boot, Security, Thymeleaf, MongoDB, Materialize
A script with GUI console to play the famous fortune-teller game written in Python3 with PyQt5
Gtk version of Crystal Ball for Linux
Magic 8-Ball is a fun tool that provides random predictions and answers like the classic toy. It returns one of 20 classic Magic 8-Ball responses categorized as affirmative, negative, or non-committal.
This is a fun game of Magic8ball coded by me. Type in your question and see what kind of answer generates. Good luck!
C++ conditionals with three beginner-friendly projects.
Magic 8-Ball Questions, Finds the answers to all of your questions ;-)
Magic ball app displays random prediction. Swift 5. Xcode 13.2. iOS 15.
The Magic 8-Ball is a bot used for fortune-telling or seeking advice.
Magic 8 Ball created using Flutter
Ask a question from the Magical 8 Ball.
Shake the 8 Ball
A Fortune Teller website based on Magic 8 Ball.
A client-only React app that uses Slush wallet signatures to generate Magic 8 Ball answers.
It'll provide the user with a random an answer similar to the Magic 8 Ball
A Magic 8 ball application built under Python
Just a test upload for github. Wrote a C++ program to simulate the popular Magic 8 Ball toy.
Swift app where the user can ask a question and receive an answer like a real magic 8 ball.
A simple Python project: the program asks for your name and a question, then randomly gives you one of 11 possible answers.
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Magic 8 Ball/Cube in SwiftUI