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Assignment Help
I need help for an assignment in Java. It is the pacman game. It is to be submitted to the Uni on Monday 29th May 2005. With the help of my friend I completed the assignment. Unfortunately it contains, xml files which are not allowed as a part of my project. So I am real desperate.
I need help either to modify the project (OR)
To give me the source code of a project submitted.
Thanks,
Egobolo
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If you wrote the original program, then why would you have used xml files to begin with, knowing they weren't allowed? Just simply convert the xml into your own type of data file, because nobody here is going to give you the source code to a school project. It's stupid to even think so. I can't even think of where you'd want to use xml files in a pacman game other than perhaps a score table.
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 Originally Posted by Phaelax
If you wrote the original program, then why would you have used xml files to begin with, knowing they weren't allowed? Just simply convert the xml into your own type of data file, because nobody here is going to give you the source code to a school project. It's stupid to even think so. I can't even think of where you'd want to use xml files in a pacman game other than perhaps a score table.
if he can post his source i coudl help him fix it (maybe..) i made a pacman game in java some time before including multiplayer. (2 pacman)
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Yes I can post the source code. It is in a Zip file.
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Could someone who can help me, EMail me at itdoc2001@yahoo.com. The assignment is due on Friday..I need desperate help
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