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goodintentions
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I think the most fun part about working on this app so far is the equation editor. It was a real headache working on the initial javascript code and trying to make it play nicely with the c# and c++ that's behind this app. But once the technical part works, fine tuning it has been pretty fun.
Look at this screenshot of a primitive version of the equation editor. Isn't it gorgeous?
This project has been intellectually challenging and extremely rewarding. I've learned more about programming and code logic through this project than ever before. Through my journey, I've wrapped so many languages together (html, xaml, rtf, c#, and c++). And now, I've added javascript to the list of languages used in this project.
Isn't it amazing what kind of free info that's available on the internet? I love you, internet!
Look at this screenshot of a primitive version of the equation editor. Isn't it gorgeous?
This project has been intellectually challenging and extremely rewarding. I've learned more about programming and code logic through this project than ever before. Through my journey, I've wrapped so many languages together (html, xaml, rtf, c#, and c++). And now, I've added javascript to the list of languages used in this project.
Isn't it amazing what kind of free info that's available on the internet? I love you, internet!