Quote:
Originally Posted by PhilBon
How freaking smart are you Duck? That program looks amazing. I was wondering What are you using for the graph? Are you using a Picture box or what? If you don't mind I'd like to make some suggestions, the first would be a way that you would take pictures. Second would be try and get movement controlled by the middle wheel in a mouse. Third I would extend the axises to be able to go forever rather that just how far they go now. Fourth would be to load in equations or a set of equations from a file, that way if I make a really cool graph I can just open a file and it load everything rather than having to copy and paste all the info in. Fifth, depending on how much Java you know, you might want to convert it to Java so you can host it on a website. If you want I'll be more than happy to help work with you on it. A few of the Math teachers in my school would love to use this program, is it okay if I give them the program?
Side note to the Moderators/admins: sorry I've gotten this off topic.
|
I agree with all your comments and suggestions. The application as it stands is in a 'bear-bones' state. Spending a little extra time on it, adding more functionality/options, improving the GUI, improving the graphics etc, could, I think, turn it into a very nice (maybe even desireable) program.
The thing is I don't currently want to spend anymore time on it unless there are incentives. If there were people willing to buy this sort of thing then I'd do it, or (as an applet embedded in a website) if it could make an extremely popluar website, then that would be good incentive.
It is written in C++, so yeah to host it in a website I guess it would need to be converted to java.
Yes you can give it to your teachers if you want.
And as you said - sorry moderators that this post is off topic.