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Simple Caculator in Java got 10 thousends views

 

When I was learning java, I wrote a simple calculator in java using basic swing and posted in a forum. And today I just looked, it has got 10 thousands views.  So today I’m going to go re-write the same calculator with very slight refactoring.

Java beginners may get it useful.

the forum link: http://iitdu.forumsmotion.com/t686-simple-calculator-in-java
latest source code is now available in GitHub: Click here

 

 

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2 Comments on “Simple Caculator in Java got 10 thousends views

  1. lordamit
    September 11, 2012

    It is supposed to. After all, it is the most common homework all around the world :S

    • Bazlur Rahman
      September 11, 2012

      :) this code is not perfect though.. need a lot of improvements… but again. good for beginners.

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