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Boggle Solver:
The other day I realized that I had not done much Android development recently, so I decided to make another app. Luckily, I found my code from a Freshman year project that solved Boggle. I noticed that there was only one other Boggle app on the Market, and it lacked the ability to solve for 5x5 Boggle boards, and was a little tedious to use, so I made my own: Boggle Solver.
All in all, this project was fairly simple. I was able to reuse tons of code and I didn't really have to learn much to do it. Download today!
Internship Complete:


Other News:
Other than that, I'm back in school, and am currently signed up for 3 Animation classes. One being the senior film project class. Many amazing animated shorts have been made in years past by the BYU Animation program (numerous Student Emmys and other awards), so I am really excited to be working on the latest film.
That's all for now. I hope to show much more of my endeavors during this school year than I did previously.
Am loving boggle solver but can't make it work for 25 letters and hope for help.thanks. also, for "qu" and "er" "in" "he" and "th" and "an" am i supposed to put them like "th" with no spaces? Thanks.
ReplyDelete25 letters should work, let me know what is happening. As for two letter options besides "qu", I have never seen a boggle board with any two letter options besides "qu", and that's why I only supported "qu". Are there boggle boards with "er", "in", etc?
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