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Co-author of Borland C++Builder How-To
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Posted the executables for an old calculator app called XCalc that I developed a long time ago using OWL. The calculator is a stack based RPN calculator for doing integer based math. It truncates results the same way C code would. You can download XCalc here. XCalc is a 16 bit app, but it still runs on windows xp. I still use it everyday, so I thought it might be worth posting. FWIW, this is the first complete windows app that I ever developed.

I am on the hunt for work. If you or your company is in need of an experienced C++ developer, then feel free to check out my resume. I do mostly contract work and I live in the midwest (Iowa). But I am flexible and travel is not a problem.

I have written an IDE plug-in wizard called wxWizard that can create a wxWindows C++Builder project. The wizard uses Borland's open tools API. You can download the wxWizard here. Note that the wizard is in beta. Don't install it if the thought of having beta software loaded in the IDE makes you nervous.

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Last updated May 18, 2004. --- Born on September 8, 1997.