[068] Zoomable Mandelbrot fractal applet - Part 10 (2/10)
in series: Writing an Applet with Java
video tutorial by John Montgomery
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For the last part in this series John demonstrates using a MouseWheelListener to allow the user to zoom in and out of the Mandelbrot fractal with a flick of the mouse wheel using the newly-defined 'zoom' method.
Uploaded on 24th September 2006, running time 5 minutes.
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Good efforts! Lack of detailed explanation of the code. Try to improve on detailed explanation of the functions, methods, packages used, their usage etc. This will enhance their value
Interesting, but could use more introduction and explanation of what your are doing and more importantly WHY.
nicely done!!
Really cool stuff here. But I think that is too advanced for me. I need some beginner tutorial first. But keep going, you do it very well.
i'm grateful you have provide this valuable material! more power!
Its helpful
That's pretty awesome.
Thanks, though I need to start off smaller I guess, I am only 16. =D
its really very useful...i was blank about how to work in eclipse....now got an idea....thanks a lot....






