Hello every body,
It's a very long time since my last activity here.
It seem that the century of Pocket Calculator was over. Nowaday there're more things interesting than monochrome/grayscale screen calculator devices... The physical size and functions of mobile devices now can beat any calculator for daily basic uses, people prefer something like iPad for advance calculating... Following the growing of clound computing, people can use a computer nearly anywhere with his 3g device.
And then calculators are used mostly by students for exams, nearly no more.
Today, the most active calculator comunity seems to be TI's, mostly nSpire related, and it's a good calculator anyway, it's better than CP at some points and worser than CP at some point (I dont remember well, but I can calculating some sums like Sum(sin(...)) and obtain final algebra result only by CP).
Back to the topic, I've changed my computer, and again I see the old ClassPad folder, I openned some projects for nothing, and realize that my old hobby has been ended. Programming for iPhone and play games with iPad or PSP seems to be more interesting...
Okey, i see that there're some people here still put his first steps on CP programming, I decide to release these source code for anyone who want to continue. Note that EBookReader and CP EEPro (except the Zip lib used in EBR) are written by me from scratch, so If you use some piece of these, you should give credit to me Just within your mind is okey, no need to remind me within your app, since this might be my last actions for CP.
Finally, here you are.
http://vhn.vn/u/CasioMiscSrc.rar (70MB WinRar archive).
And good luck,
[addin Source Code] Ebookreader, Cp Eepro, Gnuboy
Started by
vanhoa
, Aug 09 2010 05:22 AM
5 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 09 August 2010 - 05:22 AM
#2
Posted 14 August 2010 - 07:08 AM
Hi vanhoa.
Did you notice that all exe files of the archive have got Win32/Virut.NBP virus?
Afterall thanks for the source codes. BTW aren't you going to release the other ones? Specifically source codes of CPTutor and periodic table (under GPL maybe?)
PS Consider compressing that using 7-zip: A 7-zip archive of that files became only 28 Megabytes.
Did you notice that all exe files of the archive have got Win32/Virut.NBP virus?
Afterall thanks for the source codes. BTW aren't you going to release the other ones? Specifically source codes of CPTutor and periodic table (under GPL maybe?)
PS Consider compressing that using 7-zip: A 7-zip archive of that files became only 28 Megabytes.
Edited by MicroPro Programmer, 14 August 2010 - 08:02 AM.
#3
Posted 14 August 2010 - 11:44 AM
These file was from my old PC, I think that my younger brother helped the virus attacted my PC... KIS said that the virus was disinfected, so i think that kis removed all the malicious codes... I just upload it. I'm sorry.
Tutor Src: http://vhn.vn/u/Tutor.rar
Periodic table Src: http://vhn.vn/u/PerTab.rar
I dont have 7zip currently installed, and I'm currently lazy, so, i prefer winrar at the moment
Tutor Src: http://vhn.vn/u/Tutor.rar
Periodic table Src: http://vhn.vn/u/PerTab.rar
I dont have 7zip currently installed, and I'm currently lazy, so, i prefer winrar at the moment
#4
Posted 14 August 2010 - 01:33 PM
Thanks for the sources. The 'u' folder on your site seems to be useful although i couldn't explore it.
Strange... Eset said the files have got virus, but now McAfee doesn't find any viruses! I'm afraid the problem may have been from eset, not really your files. :S
Strange... Eset said the files have got virus, but now McAfee doesn't find any viruses! I'm afraid the problem may have been from eset, not really your files. :S
#5
Posted 14 August 2010 - 03:12 PM
Well, It just a folder for fast-uploading.
Feel free to ask me for other source, I will reply as soon as possible
Feel free to ask me for other source, I will reply as soon as possible
#6 Guest_Jose_*
Posted 14 August 2010 - 05:59 PM
[quote name='vanhoa' date='Aug 9 2010, 06:22 AM' post='49393']
It's a very long time since my last activity here.
And then calculators are used mostly by students for exams, nearly no more.
http://vhn.vn/u/CasioMiscSrc.rar (70MB WinRar archive).
Your post made me wonder about when if ever schools will switch to better alternatives. Why is schools using such a very limited TI math calculator? Does TI pay the teachers to use their product or something? I find that when you point out to a teacher how limited in math nspire is compared to other things, teachers just ignore you and go their merry way refusing to even consider the advantages of other more powerful machines and programs. Something is wrong there and it makes me think that maybe teachers are being paid off by TI. Why else would they use such an expensive but weak mathematical device?
It's a very long time since my last activity here.
And then calculators are used mostly by students for exams, nearly no more.
http://vhn.vn/u/CasioMiscSrc.rar (70MB WinRar archive).
Your post made me wonder about when if ever schools will switch to better alternatives. Why is schools using such a very limited TI math calculator? Does TI pay the teachers to use their product or something? I find that when you point out to a teacher how limited in math nspire is compared to other things, teachers just ignore you and go their merry way refusing to even consider the advantages of other more powerful machines and programs. Something is wrong there and it makes me think that maybe teachers are being paid off by TI. Why else would they use such an expensive but weak mathematical device?
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