I like the design but how is there a purpose of this if there are smaller, easier calculators embedded in the computer.
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the download link has expired, are you able to provide new link to download.
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I think that's not what he's meant with his post. As a person learning to code, we all understands the need for practice, but what's the point of posting it here if it's not of any good use. And if you say that it's use is that it serves as a reference for others new to coding, there's like thousands of calculator codes available all over the net. He should have just keep it to himself, unless he needs help with it.
Yea, I agree. But I'm pretty sure Pkamara does not mean it this way to this time. My answer was more an offense to get him into simple coding before trying to get involved into the big fishes in the ocean of programming. (You have to understand the whole kind of story about Pkamara here in the coding section to get it right.)
Well, your post is absolutely right, however. I'm coding a lot of things too, but I do not release anything here, because it's something that already exists or is so unique it would be a mistake to show my idea before the project is not finished and published. But some people might need to show off the learn process to the community, and I think it's okay.
Just a suggestion... forget Silverlight. It's being phased-out. Switch to HTML5...
Cant help to notice, but your windows are like inverted horizontally. D:
Anyway, good job. I should try make a calculator myself! Never tried to code one before.
You would probably want to focus instead on the different patterns that can be used to write a calculator. AFAIK, Silverlight (and WPF) relies heavily on the MVVM (Model/View/View-Model) pattern. I would say that getting a good grasp of the MVVM pattern is probably what you should do when working with Silverlight/WPF. If not, you're basically just using WinForms with a different set of libraries IMHO.
Sorry I couldn't verify for myself the pattern you were using, it seems that your link committed suicide.
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Well I will agree with you about switching to something that is going to get better support, but then again, it never really hurts to learn both. There are things in Silverlight that you don't see often in HTML5, and vice versa.
Last edited by Jash; 08-01-14 at 05:38 PM.
Well done, I like this calculator more than the Windows Default Calculator.