How to Create a Scientific Calculator in C# - Full Tutorial
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ต.ค. 2022
- How to Create a Scientific Calculator in C#, using IF Statement, Switch Case Statement, with global and local variable declaration. Excellent tutorial for beginners.
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Captain, how are you and your family? We were both pilots and chatted about 4 years ago.
Glad to hear your voice again. Listen, I had a great idea. You are so good at this you could completely write a left and right pair of Garmin 1000's.
That way I could simply learn to fly a glass cockpit 172 from my tablet. Let me know when you finish that project. LOL
Truthfully, I have been playing with the 1000 in my XBOX FLIGHT SIM. Xbox don't fly exactly like the real thing but I can learn about the Garmin protocol.
In my years of flying, Garmin had not been invented yet. I am 75 now and could not pass a Class Three if I had too so the XBOX is my 737 nowadays.
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Hey, clear skies, good health and prosperity for you family. //John in Oregon
It's wonderful to hear from you after all this time! I'm glad to know you're keeping yourself busy with flight sims and staying sharp with your skills. Your idea about creating a simulated Garmin 1000 setup sounds fascinating, but I understand the challenges of taking on such a project, especially with a full-time job.
While I won't be able to tackle this project alone, I'm sure there are resources and communities out there where you can find assistance or even existing solutions that may meet your needs. Your enthusiasm for learning and staying connected to aviation is truly inspiring.
Thank you for subscribing and for your kind wishes. Clear skies and good health to you too, John. Stay in touch!
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