by rmanocha
This is a java version of the famous fortune game from BSD. I am writing this program in java so that people can have a platform independent version of this great utility. I am also hoping to add some features and make jfortune fun to use.
1)Arraylists are used again but they are used more effeciently this time around. 2)jfortune now assigns probability to each file, then gets a random no. and checks that no. against the probabilities assigned and then prints a quote. This means that ...
1)Arraylists are used again but they are used more effeciently this time around. 2)jfortune now assigns probability to each file, then gets a random no. and checks that no. against the probabilities assigned and then prints a quote. This means that ...
1)Arraylists are used again but they are used more effeciently this time around. 2)jfortune now assigns probability to each file, then gets a random no. and checks that no. against the probabilities assigned and then prints a quote. This means that ...
1)Arraylists are used again but they are used more effeciently this time around. 2)jfortune now assigns probability to each file, then gets a random no. and checks that no. against the probabilities assigned and then prints a quote. This means that ...
1)Arraylists are used again but they are used more effeciently this time around. 2)jfortune now assigns probability to each file, then gets a random no. and checks that no. against the probabilities assigned and then prints a quote. This means that ...
1)Arraylists are used again but they are used more effeciently this time around. 2)jfortune now assigns probability to each file, then gets a random no. and checks that no. against the probabilities assigned and then prints a quote. This means that ...
1)Arraylists are used again but they are used more effeciently this time around. 2)jfortune now assigns probability to each file, then gets a random no. and checks that no. against the probabilities assigned and then prints a quote. This means that ...
1)Arraylists are used again but they are used more effeciently this time around. 2)jfortune now assigns probability to each file, then gets a random no. and checks that no. against the probabilities assigned and then prints a quote. This means that ...
1)Arraylists are used again but they are used more effeciently this time around. 2)jfortune now assigns probability to each file, then gets a random no. and checks that no. against the probabilities assigned and then prints a quote. This means that ...
1)Arraylists are used again but they are used more effeciently this time around. 2)jfortune now assigns probability to each file, then gets a random no. and checks that no. against the probabilities assigned and then prints a quote. This means that ...
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