iSmart


  1. Posts : 3,904
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    iSmart


    Here we are another program, Same as always. Please report bugs, ECT.

    Feed Back is always nice!
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    Just what does it do Harry am I right in assuming it is for a smart phone??
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    ICit2lol said:
    Just what does it do Harry am I right in assuming it is for a smart phone??
    Its not for a smart phone, its a calculator.

    Regards,
    Jamie
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    Yep Jamie I see it is a calculator but as there are features in Windows and in Googles one can use and I thought this might have been smart phone specific - although my Samsung Ace has one.

    I am not being facetious or derogatory of what Harry has done in fact apart from writing tiny bits of code when the old Commodore 64 was around I know nothing of how it is done.


    Good luck to him I say and in hindsight I suppose it can only lead to bigger and better things. :)


    John
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    Having just read my reply... If it came across a little sarcastic it wasn't meant too :)
    I think Harrie is practising and improving with his .NET skills (i believe these apps a written in .NET)

    I too have no idea when it comes to creating applications/GUI's, i pretty much stick with batch and powershell.

    Regards,
    Jamie
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    JDobbsy1987 said:
    I pretty much stick with batch and powershell.

    Regards,
    Jamie
    Same here. I am starting to dive into it though. If you're interested, download smallbasic. It is from microsoft and teaches you the beginning of coding. I am using it now.

    I have also dabbled a little bit in visual studio 2013 trial.
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    Apple might be giving you a call one day about the "i" usage
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    JDobbsy1987 said:
    Having just read my reply... If it came across a little sarcastic it wasn't meant too :)
    I think Harrie is practising and improving with his .NET skills (i believe these apps a written in .NET)

    I too have no idea when it comes to creating applications/GUI's, i pretty much stick with batch and powershell.

    Regards,
    Jamie
    No probs mate I am not clever enough to anything like that anyway - I realize now it was a project that probably was leading into bigger and better things.
    I know because being more of a hardware individual I was from the age of 10 interested in electronics and worked up from crystal set radios to vacuum tubes , transistors, then IC chips I think you will get my drift:)
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    ThrashZone said:
    Apple might be giving you a call one day about the "i" usage
    Im ready for it

    Thank you all!
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