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Comments by JoeilG (Top 5 by date)
JoeilG
5-Dec-11 6:58am
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I already changed it
JoeilG
5-Dec-11 6:07am
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done
JoeilG
5-Dec-11 5:36am
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Sure! Refresh the site in about 5-8min :)
JoeilG
28-Nov-11 7:41am
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Thank you very much for your solution! Tonight I'll watch through the code to learn more about it. Have a nice day :)
JoeilG
24-Nov-11 7:01am
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Hello :) Yes, I downloaded the code and wanted to see how the Rotorclass was programmed. But I just don't get it. Isn't there an easier way to programm a rotor, which rotates one letter further, each time you type something in a txtbox? I thought it might be possible with arraylists and some easy functions. Am I wrong? As you can see, I'm not a pro in programming ;)