Glaze formula executable - uploading software

I have a little program I have written that allows you to create and save a glaze formula and displays the molecular and unity formula. It is really just a tiny thing and does not compare to

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or the software with Mastering Cone 6 Glazes (it would be something of an intro to these pieces of software). I'm not even sure if the Unity formula is correct (I'm fairly confident that the Molecular Analysis is). If I decided to make it public for testing out,

1- would anyone be interested in it? 2 - does anyone know of a place to upload it to?
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W_D_Great_Divider
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I've been toying with the idea of writing such a program myself, just for my own use. Would you be able to provide the source code, so we could modify it for our own needs and education?

I don't know off the top of my head of any particular place for uploading. If enough people are interested, I suppose I could provide a Web page for it on my otherwise-non-pottery business site.

Best regards,

Bob Masta dqatechATdaqartaDOTcom D A Q A R T A Data AcQuisition And Real-Time Analysis

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Bob Masta

Sorry - I've been debugging (made some major changes to the program and found that as always it had unintended consequences - I should rename my variables so that you could recognize them... and comment the code but I'm verbally challenged so I'm not sure that would help). I would rather not share source code until I feel that it is something not to be embarrassed by... As soon as it is back up to working as well as it was though I will ship it to you (tell me how to get it to you - it will be fairly large so I do not believe it will make it through email even piece by piece... I could use a splitter). What kind of compiler do you have. This is built with Borland Builder 5. I use the ready made components in it rather freely so the forms are not constructed with the source code.

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jedi

I fully understand about not wanting to distribute source code that wasn't written with the intention that others should read it. My own would certainly fall into the same category. As I consider what it would take to get my typical code cleaned up, I guess this was an unreasonable request, so please consider it retracted. I think I was reacting to the fact that you referred to it as a "little program", but I guess everything's relative. Unless it's *really* little, I probably won't find time to go through it well enough to understand it, no matter how well commented it is. I suspect others may feel the sme way. Heck, it's hard enough to understand my *own* code on big projects!

But even without the source code, if you think the program would be useful to others, I might still be able to find a space for it. Or you could upload it to one of the many freeware sites.

Best regards,

Bob Masta dqatechATdaqartaDOTcom D A Q A R T A Data AcQuisition And Real-Time Analysis

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Bob Masta

Turns out this program is small enough to email so if you want to try it in its beta version (to give me feedback on what you like, don't like, doesn't work, etc.), let me know (my email is not legit so you have to post yours).

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jedi

These might be useful for the programmers out there, haven't looked at them in detail ... the first project I don't think has any files yet. The second is a MS-Win app written in perl.

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are Open Source projects. Probably worth a look on freshmeat.net too?!

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pbhj

Glazework is mine but I haven't uploaded it yet.

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W_D_Great_Divider

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