![]() Good code is code you can come back to later and keep working on after you’ve forgotten how it worked. This isn’t just out of a philosophical drive to do something well if you’re going to do it at all instead, it’s practical. It’s important to create well, though - to value quality. Programming is an art, and when you’re writing code, and you envisage your whole app, you feel very creative. You might put it on your phone and use it (and we’ll show how to do this in the last blog post of the series.) Not only can you do normal math like addition and division, but some more advanced operations - trigonometry (sin, cos, tan), powers, and other useful functions. ![]() Pawel and I are both going to write a scientific calculator. Today we’re actually going to write code! ![]() Welcome! Last week we looked at the IDE, projects, a simple first application, and basic use of the debugger.
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