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Submitted almost 4 years ago

Calculator-App

Abirami•200
@ab-irami
A solution to the Calculator app challenge
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  • offiong ekpenyong•40
    @Offiongwhilley
    Posted about 3 years ago

    Hi Abirami. Well done. This looks great and the functionality is perfect for me. I've been struggling with this challenge, so I read your code. There are some concepts I don't understand though. Was wondering if we could talk some time so you can explain them to me, if you don't mind please?

    Also, it would be really nice if you could comment your code to explain what each function does. Thank you.

  • tomas938•385
    @tomas938
    Posted almost 4 years ago

    Hi, congratulations for your solution maybe u can add mathematical sign in calculation to get better user experience.

  • Hafizan Adli•1,190
    @hafizanadli
    Posted almost 4 years ago

    Hello, appreciate the effort, really like the solution!

    The UI almost similar to design, maybe it would be better to centering the component to the screen.

    Functionality almost perfect. You could improve a little bit on the function to make it similar to common calculator behaviour. So, when user done the first calculation, and they want to calculate another calculation, they should only type number directly without click reset button first. In other word, when user click number after previous calculation, it will automatically reset. That will make it more similar to calculator behaviour.

    Other than that, It's good. Keep up the great work!

  • Jaydi•355
    @ruedasjnthn
    Posted almost 4 years ago

    Hey great progress, im wondering if my recent solution about this challenge will help you improve your website. I have to admit the theme toggle switch is the most difficult part.

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