[VB.NET] Mark's Binary Converter

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    Web Developer Markshall is offline
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    [VB.NET] Mark's Binary Converter

    Just a simple binary converter I made 20 minutes ago.

    My inspiration for this program was because in my ICT course in college we had to learn about binary, so I went away and made this.

    Features:
    - binary to decimal
    - decimal to binary

    Screenshots:



    Download:
    http://mark-eriksson.com/downloads/prjBinary.rar

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    Code:
    m0nstadot
    Enjoy it if you choose to use this,
    - m0nsta.


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    :-) s-p-n is offline
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    Re: [VB.NET] Mark's Binary Converter

    Nice. But why VB STILL? You've been on that language for years now and still make the same realm of applications?

    Nothing really sticks out to me.

    I always see you practicing, but you still use VB, still make 25 minute applications. Maybe it's time to raise the bar a little, eh? I challenge you to make this SAME application in C++ or Python with NO visual tools.

    Accept?

    From now on when you submit 25-min applications, I demand you port them in at least 3 different programming languages. (Raising it to over an hour..)

    Now that's a fair amount of practice.

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    Web Developer Markshall is offline
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    Re: [VB.NET] Mark's Binary Converter

    Call me a noob, but where can I download the application to code in C++ as i cba searching?
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    Nvm, got it.
    Last edited by Markshall; 14-03-11 at 09:05 PM.

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    Re: [VB.NET] Mark's Binary Converter

    You can use a text editor to code C, C++, Python, etc.. Any normal coding language. Just need a compiler/interpreter

    Edit: And please don't take it the wrong way, just making an observation and I know you can do better.
    Last edited by s-p-n; 15-03-11 at 01:35 AM.

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    1/11/1995 ~ 23/11/2011 rebora2007 is offline
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    Re: [VB.NET] Mark's Binary Converter

    VB tools makes it kinda easy :/

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    Re: [VB.NET] Mark's Binary Converter

    Quote Originally Posted by s-p-n View Post
    You can use a text editor to code C, C++, Python, etc.. Any normal coding language. Just need a compiler/interpreter

    Edit: And please don't take it the wrong way, just making an observation and I know you can do better.
    Yeah I know what you mean, I'm not taking it personally :P
    I've been wanting to try another language for a while, just never really got the hang of it tbh

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    Re: [VB.NET] Mark's Binary Converter

    Quote Originally Posted by m0nsta. View Post
    Yeah I know what you mean, I'm not taking it personally :P
    I've been wanting to try another language for a while, just never really got the hang of it tbh
    I really gotta say, Python is a really good language. It's got the most simple syntax which really makes sense to me (though it's a lot different than other languages once you get more into it), but Python is very powerful... It does well at simplifying what would be a complicated task in other languages..

    It's an easier syntax than PHP.. or any other language I've tried..

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    Re: [VB.NET] Mark's Binary Converter

    Quote Originally Posted by s-p-n View Post
    I really gotta say, Python is a really good language. It's got the most simple syntax which really makes sense to me (though it's a lot different than other languages once you get more into it), but Python is very powerful... It does well at simplifying what would be a complicated task in other languages..

    It's an easier syntax than PHP.. or any other language I've tried..
    With the only downside that Python runs on script files like .py and the user that wants to run the file has to have python installed. Unless I remember things wrong.


    OnT: I personally preffer C++, but go with whatever appeals to you the most, if you wanna go with PHP go with PHP, if u wanna go with Python go for it, or just go with C# or C++. Most important thing is that YOU wanna use the language, or u wont have the motivation to actually go through with it.
    Good Luck, if you end up choosing PHP or C++ and need help then hit me up.



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