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    The program you're most proud of

    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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    Re: The program you're most proud of

    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.

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    Re: The program you're most proud of

    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" ) This is pretty though.

    Then came Doomsharp. But that speaks for itself.

    These days I'm really pleased with my ongoing rpnsolve project.

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    Re: The program you're most proud of

    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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    Re: The program you're most proud of

    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

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    Re: The program you're most proud of

    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.
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    Re: The program you're most proud of

    Mine is not really a complete program but only a module that is very useful.
    A currency-to-word converter.

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    Re: The program you're most proud of

    Quote Originally Posted by Shaggy Hiker
    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.
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    Re: The program you're most proud of

    Quote Originally Posted by wossname
    Shagger, have you read The Blind Watchmaker?

    No, but it sounds like I should add it to my list.
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    Richard Dawkins is one of my literary heroes. The man is a genius.
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