Simple TUI interface for exploring numbers in various numeral systems. It also supports supports entering UTF-8 text to explore the character codes because why not?
Nobody is safe from nostalgia. Especially not me. When I started coding at 11 years old, I had the disadvantages of an 11 year old too. Namely: making extremely useless programs like a crappy Java Swing calculator, and not double-checking spelling.
So if you feel like downloading my old Java Swing calculator, click: http://bit.ly/LEGOlord208-claculator-1-1. Now you see where the name is from.
Totally Real™ license:
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software, subject to the following conditions:
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CRINGES, BRAIN CANCERS OR OTHER LIABILITY, ARISING FROM THE USE OF THE SOFTWARE.
(In all seriousness, the old program had no license because I didn't know what that was. So technically you have no right to decompile and steal any of the code, but c'mon, who'd want to do that anyway? Even reading it will most likely make your eyes blead)
That's ok, I've actually made two:
- math-test-rust (archived, not maintained)
- math-test-haskell