If I may ask, why program it in VB? It would be much easier to do it in gnu c and use libticables/libticalcs, as well as making it cross-platform (at least in source).
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#62
Other / Re: March Madness Brackets and Stuff
March 16, 2015, 11:35:53 PM
You can enter a bracket in a group regardless of country. You just can't enter the ESPN sweepstakes stuff unless you are a resident of [insert location list here].
#63
Other / March Madness Brackets and Stuff
March 16, 2015, 11:29:09 PM
Well, it's that time of year when some of us get really into college students playing ye olde ball in the basket. I get a bit carried away at times (as do several people I know IRL) with bracket creation. I have made a total of 8 brackets so far, so yeah...
Anyways if you want to compete against other calculator community members, I made a group for bracket entry here.
So enter those brackets! (If you want to)
Anyways if you want to compete against other calculator community members, I made a group for bracket entry here.
So enter those brackets! (If you want to)
#65
Other / MBTI types
March 10, 2015, 07:14:35 PM
So I had to take this test in AP Pysch as an activity, aaaaannnddddd my last two things changed since I took it last time.
INFJ:
Introvert (67%), iNtuitive (25%), Feeling (25%), Judging (1%)
Which puts me in 2% of the total population, according to this site.
Yay minorities..................
Anyways I can't say that this is inaccurate now. My last two flipped, and the third one is less borderline than it was. If you read the summaries it's actually pretty accurate for when I'm not around a bunch of IRL people and act out-of character to fit in.
So anyways, I say we retake this test and stuff, and see how we've changed, or just take it for the first time.
INFJ:
Introvert (67%), iNtuitive (25%), Feeling (25%), Judging (1%)
Which puts me in 2% of the total population, according to this site.
Yay minorities..................
Anyways I can't say that this is inaccurate now. My last two flipped, and the third one is less borderline than it was. If you read the summaries it's actually pretty accurate for when I'm not around a bunch of IRL people and act out-of character to fit in.
So anyways, I say we retake this test and stuff, and see how we've changed, or just take it for the first time.
#66
Hardware / Re: ROBOTS!!!!! 2015 (aka FRC 2015)
March 06, 2015, 07:02:13 PM
So how did everyone's robots turn out?
I don't have a video of my team's robot (yet), but it's essentially a suction cup crane.
I don't have a video of my team's robot (yet), but it's essentially a suction cup crane.
#67
PC, Mac & Vintage Computers / Re: WARNING: Do not set your Java programs minimum version above 7u65!
March 06, 2015, 12:14:07 AM
While that was an issue, I was talking about Win8 requiring signed drivers unless you do a complicated workaround.
#68
PC, Mac & Vintage Computers / Re: WARNING: Do not set your Java programs minimum version above 7u65!
March 05, 2015, 10:53:42 PM
As a Java programmer, I know that that is only a problem with unsigned web applets. Not an issue for desktop applications and signed web applets.
A better warning would be to sign your web applet, or use Dart instead of Java for web stuffs.
EDIT: But anyways, it does suck that Java 8 does this now. It's like the drivers issue in Win8
A better warning would be to sign your web applet, or use Dart instead of Java for web stuffs.
EDIT: But anyways, it does suck that Java 8 does this now. It's like the drivers issue in Win8
#69
[Completed] CodeWalrus Tools (Web/Android/PC) / Re: WalrusIRC - An OmnomIRC rewrite
February 16, 2015, 06:33:23 AM
Correction: they simply don't work at the moment.
#70
[Inactive] gLib 3D polygon library (TI-83+/84+/CE/83PCE) / Re: [Axiom] -gLib a (relatively) fast 3D library
January 19, 2015, 05:14:31 PM
YAY! Now for that portal game... *runs*
I can't wait for the tutorial. This will be really useful!
I can't wait for the tutorial. This will be really useful!
#71
[Completed] CodeWalrus Tools (Web/Android/PC) / Re: WalrusIRC - An OmnomIRC rewrite
January 19, 2015, 05:02:41 PM
lol true story. I remember when we tried EzPortal before site opening. It was terrible.
#72
[Completed] CodeWalrus Tools (Web/Android/PC) / Re: WalrusIRC - An OmnomIRC rewrite
January 19, 2015, 04:57:13 PM
I meant simpleportal
#73
[Completed] CodeWalrus Tools (Web/Android/PC) / Re: WalrusIRC - An OmnomIRC rewrite
January 19, 2015, 04:22:40 PM
Yay it works! And it's fast! I hope this gets added to an ezportal block soon!
#74
Other / Re: New member introductions: Say hello here!
January 12, 2015, 03:21:32 PM
(they sit on either side of me, btw). Hi guys! Welcome to CodeWalrus! We have a bunch of C programmers (although we mainly program C for TI-Nspire calcs).
Have some Walriis!
EDIT: 200 posts!
Have some Walriis!
EDIT: 200 posts!
#75
Other / Re: New member introductions: Say hello here!
January 10, 2015, 02:39:45 PM
Hello Hayleia and all the other people I haven't said hello to yet! Have some walriis!
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