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Gunlighter calculatore
#1
sry for typos but i saw this thread
http://www.southperry.net/forums/showthread.php?t=4670
was wondering if theres a dmg calculatore for gunlighter? or if any one can teache me how to make one Tongue and il post it here Tongue
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#2
JoeTang's calc works for ALL classes
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#3
Ah, not that I know of. To be able to make a calculator, you need to know how to use the certain program (ie. I was very good at excel). Also, you could use a known calculator to have as a template (I used Sybaris's). In other words, it is possible, but currently not out.
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#4
well i made my calculatore in java..
why dont u max one in excel? Big Grin since java cant be used in EXE..
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#5
Java is full of pomegranate.
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#6
lol gunlighter
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#7
well if any one knows how to use Excel lol Big Grin
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#8
What's wrong with mine? Excel is also full of pomegranate. More so than java.
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#9
omg thats so pro Big Grin
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#10
JoeTang Wrote:What's wrong with mine? Excel is also full of pomegranate. More so than java.

How is excel full of pomegranate? =(
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#11
or you could just write down the forumlas in a notepad file, then any time you want you could pick up a normal calculator and run the numbers through....

Thats what I do anyway, that way I dont need like 20 specialized calculators...
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#12
So who wants to go ahead and download/trust a calculator from someone who doesn't know the name of the class and can't spell "calculator"? I can't wait until he makes it.
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#13
You don't need to be able to spell to work numbers... Hes just trying to be helpfull...
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#14
WayOfTime Wrote:How is excel full of pomegranate? =(

Or Java, for that matter.

(In this case, obviously)
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KaidaTan Wrote:So who wants to go ahead and download/trust a calculator from someone who doesn't know the name of the class and can't spell "calculator"? I can't wait until he makes it.

You're gonna get a NullPointerException from an excel spreadsheet.

Devil's Sunrise Wrote:Or Java, for that matter.

(In this case, obviously)

I know Java better than I know C# (I think), which is what I made my calculator in, and I find it much less user-friendly in the end (both the program, and the programming).
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#16
JoeTang Wrote:I know Java better than I know C# (I think), which is what I made my calculator in, and I find it much less user-friendly in the end (both the program, and the programming).

The user-friendliness for a program depends on your programming though o.O
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#17
Excel sucks, but it provides a nice interface for something as simple as a calculator.
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#18
Devil's Sunrise Wrote:The user-friendliness for a program depends on your programming though o.O

Er, right. What I mean to say is that it requires more effort to get the same user-friendliness. And then some random nullPointerException will rape you.
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