What program did you create that you are most proud of and what does it do.
for me, its an alarm clock i built about a year ago. it did more than just a normal alarm with notes, calender..etc
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What program did you create that you are most proud of and what does it do.
for me, its an alarm clock i built about a year ago. it did more than just a normal alarm with notes, calender..etc
Windows Vista.
Two big ones: One was about half of a 3D plotting utility with no DX or OpenGL usage. All code. It didn't rotate, but it was definitely 3D.
The other is a primitive AI. Conditional learning type thing. Kinda useless, but cool nonetheless.
Well, out of my old back catalogue there's always the long-defunct http://www.roboplot.8k.com/ (excuse the adverts). That was my first attempt at a commercially viable, complete .net control. (Note the "coming soon" and the "2004" :D) This is pretty though.
Then came Doomsharp. But that speaks for itself.
These days I'm really pleased with my ongoing rpnsolve project.
What I'm really focusing on these days is the stuff I'm doing at work, which I'm prohibited from disclosing here, sadly.
The one which worked first time the way it was supposed to with no errors or bugs.
Oh, wait I still haven't managed that, darn:(
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If I told you I'd have to send the hit squad over to your house
My system diagnostic program
http://www.meltdownsoftware.co.uk/program.php?id=7
Two years ago I made this simple 2D math tool for vectors. It's like a visual calculator for angles,vectors...
It' so simple and basic (just 19 Kb!) ..it took more maths knowledge than programming skills
It is constantly popular ad Download.com
1) A program that evolved mathematical equations to fit data (the difference between a mathematical equation and a string of DNA is purely perception, so the concept isn't all that out there). Blew away the audiences I presented it to.....then I concluded that it is too dangerous to give to non-statisticians, because it is multi-variate, non-linnear, regression, and will find an equation to predict anything from anything. There actually is a use for it, but only if you REALLY understand the problem you are applying it to, and are really into the theory behind that problem.
2) The shopping list program I wrote for my PDA. Ok, it's just a shopping list, but it has three multi-select list boxes in it. I was quite pleased with them.
Mine is not really a complete program but only a module that is very useful.
A currency-to-word converter.
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No, but it sounds like I should add it to my list.
Richard Dawkins is one of my literary heroes. The man is a genius.