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Ken Leung 16-10-2006 10:55

Any students good with flash willing to undertake few simple projects for offseason?
 
Ok, I just found out there's a limit to the length of the thread title. Anyway...

Are there any folks good with flash willing to undertake few simple projects for offseason events?

After discovering how inflexible FIRST's scoring software is, I am recruiting some talented folks to help me build some simple programs for Cal Games.

1. Something that let us enter a list of teams before the event, both team numbers and team names, and let us display the match score by letting us select which 3 teams for which alliance, and enter what scores they got during the match.

2. Something very similar to 1. that let us enter a list of teams before the event, both team numbers and team names, and let us select which 3 teams for which alliance and display their team number and team name before a match.

3. Something for alliance selection that let us enter a list of team numbers before the finals, then have a screen that displays alliances 1 through 8 with 3 empty space for each of them, and the team numbers as objects in a field marked "available teams" that we can drag and drop into each of the 24 spots.

4. Something that could help us show the ranking of the teams.

I know these are no easy undertaking, I just thought some folks might have some free time on their hands. We can always resort to excel for all of these, but hey, can't blame me for trying to find something better, right?

-Ken L

Billfred 16-10-2006 11:34

Re: Any students good with flash willing to undertake few simple projects for offseason?
 
Mike Walker developed a program for Mission Mayhem that handled the first two parts, all nice and chroma-keyed to go on the screen: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/25128

For the latter two, they used PowerPoint.


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