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Active Forums => QB64 Discussion => Topic started by: warren on February 27, 2018, 09:01:16 pm
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Creating an attractive windows calculator to offer free with source. Written in QB/QB64 using QB64 on a Win7 machine.
After validation & verification would like to make it available. Simple but crafted. Could it be done on this site? --warren
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Hi Warren
Welcome! If it is large file you can attach source or zip otherwise post code under # code tag in forum editor.
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Oh I'd like to add, If you can attach a screen shot, that would be nice visual intro to your code.
Do you need help with anything?
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Thanks for your help. Must say this site is far more complicated than QB64.. :0)
Hope to have something worth offering soon. It's a shot in the dark but will attach a screen shot.
later. -warren
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That looks good!
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Interesting! I used PUT and GET for my fake arrays in BRUN v2.
I wonder how warren is using them?
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PUT puts current calculator info on clipboard and GET recovers it, so you can quit and later restore to continue. - warren
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Oh thanks!
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Working out the use of INFIX/RPN to process '( )'. Can't think of a way to use QB64. Nice 1 button 10 memory save/recall scheme and automatic record, plus automatic restore of previous data when quitting to resume.
Really a lot of fun/work. Thanks for your interest. -warren
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Hey Warren,
I like what I see so far. Say, what is the timeline for releasing the source code for this thing? Age of the universe, or sooner? :-D
EDIT: Give me a crack at the paren evaluation.
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LOL I'm no judge of time but do try. -warren
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Hey again Warren,
Thanks for your blessing. I was hoping you'd attach the latest code... Pretty plz?
-STx
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Bill, haven't you heard? This is the Age of Aquarius. That means people only post ideas. I miss the old days, when instead of a pic, you posted the code that made the pic, even if the graphics were all tat was done to date.
Pete (Thinking of a smiley, right about here.)
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Bill, haven't you heard? This is the Age of Aquarius. That means people only post ideas. I miss the old days, when instead of a pic, you posted the code that made the pic, even if the graphics were all tat was done to date.
Pete (Thinking of a smiley, right about here.)
Lol no scope real truth!