[fwlug] (Java) Binary Code Generator
Simón Ruiz
simon.a.ruiz at gmail.com
Sun May 30 11:04:21 CDT 2010
Not having written anything to play with it, I'm fairly impressed.
Assuming you wrote this all by hand, I'd guess from it's succinctness
that you've probably heavily debugged and optimized.
The math to convert integers into binary is a complex enough little
loop to come up with, but what I really like is how you've overloaded
toBinary to accept so many different argument.
It's quite a bit of work up front, but that should save any
applications you build using this class from having to do that work,
and makes it flexible enough to be useful in a lot of different
situations.
I take it you're aiming at, or have already scored, a 5 on the AP exam? :-)
Simón
On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 10:42 PM, Wade Crick <9112643 at live.com> wrote:
> Well, this past Thursday, I stayed after school with Mr. Dailey (most of you
> probably know him as Ben). He taught me how binary code is generated with IP
> addresses and how it takes ASCII codes for other characters. It's a fully
> loaded class that can generate a specific number of bits, and can translate
> numbers, Strings, and characters.
>
> http://pastie.org/private/an5mlezb7px6c66sdgltcq
>
> Please send me what your opinions are.
>
> note: I purposely didn't use the java.util.ArrayList class because I wanted
> to not import any other classes rather than the java.lang classes.
>
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