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@misterkickman Lol i mastered HTML and most CSS, but I'm in high school so I gave up on any of the big languages. :P
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well, I couldn't translate it all, some signs still remain unknown to me
I meant decode it with my program, it's not ASCII code
@Blackened_Dawn who let reddit into the forums
Can confirm, am active Reddit user.
@misterkickman idk how to unzip files on a mac lel
Yeah, you'd need a little program call the "Unarchiver", little thing I used in my mac days. However, this program was written in batch, a Windows only language. Sorry :(
Bonus points to whoever can decrypt this message (used default encryption):
5040896-7191968-6214208-8951936-6051248-1032080-9625504-1032080-4834480-7767760-8680336-2422672-8680336-5040896-9375632-9375632-7832944-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-10864-T2EJ591GTQWKH3KY1JDP18OOHLD
Hey, NERD here again with another program; but this time, it's a bit different. For a while now, in my spare time, I've been working on a new Encryption/Decryption device because I simply think today's standards for it are a bit.... trash. Now, keep in mind, this is written in batch so it will be a command line interface, but I have worked tirelessly to make the interface as easy to navigate as possible. Leave any questions/concerns down below, and the download link is below:
Sorry guys, not open source this time, for obvious reasons.
-Have fun sending encrypted messages to friends! README.txt will help you learn the basics.
@Dannysharks True true. Thinking of the vb code though it wouldnt be too complacted, at the monent due to my course i live and breathe this stuff xD aswell as other projects with java, brains full of code so im very interested ^~^ you code any other things?
I've mastered C (not that hard, but an accomplishment), am currently learning C++, just started learning Python, mastering my skills in VB, once I finish mastering VB I'll move on to Visual C#, I know a fair amount of HTML and CSS, and know some of the basics of JS, which is really what limits my HTML skills.
@Dannysharks I ran it, it looks good although wouldn't it be more feasible to build it using visual basic and create a exe file for it?
It would at least have a more user friendly user interface
Other than that, nice job!
Thanks! To anyone else asking why it's a batch file, it's mostly for convenience of code. I'll consider converting over to Visual Basic if this gets enough attention, but for now, It's just better this way.
@Cileklim i just used it to calculate bulk wood prices, its pretty user friendly!
If you don't mind me asking, how did you get it to calculate wood prices? I assume you added your own code?
@misterkickman COuld you just explain why we need this tho?
I mean: 1i = 1e, 8e = 1 dia, give or take a little and that's really it. I mean 4 stacks of coal = 1 dia, and 5 gold = 1 dia usually
I understand if it was prestige but the villagers really tell you all you neeed to know
The main thing with this is that (as far as I know) there are minimums for each of the buying/selling markets. As in, you can't get 1 diamond for 8 emerald, the minimum is 2 diamonds for 16 emeralds, which is the main reason why this converter is so useful.