

@dm319 @calculators
I think this is it, and cheaper than the Casio! 😡
https://www.officeworks.com.au/shop/officeworks/p/sharp-scientific-calculator-black-white-el-531th-shel31thw
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@dm319 @calculators
I think this is it, and cheaper than the Casio! 😡
https://www.officeworks.com.au/shop/officeworks/p/sharp-scientific-calculator-black-white-el-531th-shel31thw


@dm319 @calculators
The UI looks way better than the Casio I ended up getting! What model number is that? I can’t quite make it out. Would be interesting to see if it’s available here

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“I just wish people wouldn’t try to change things that don’t need changing and fix the things that are actually broken”
(cough)Microsoft(cough)


@calcopiritus @starman
Buttons/switches trigger an immediate action, whereas checkboxes usually do not (such as on a settings page, where no changes are applied unless you click “save”).


@BrianTheeBiscuiteer @DmMacniel
I see now there’s some confusion. When it said “toggle button”, I thought a Switch was being discussed, but when I clicked on the OP I see it actually does mean button, so we’ve got some people talking about switches and some people talking about buttons (and yeah, a switch should show current state, but a button should show what would happen if you clicked it).
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Confirmed the latter - if you post to the dotnetmaui Community on programming.dev from Mastodon, including the #dotNetMAUI hashtag, then it will come up in Mastodon searches for that hashtag (and therefore also will be seen by people following that hashtag).
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Nope, that doesn’t work when coming from programming.dev, but I imagine it would work if you were posting to the Community from Mastodon in the first place.
@Ategon @[email protected]
Oh ok. I thought that was a bit unusual! 😂
@lysdexic @Eezyville
Probably just the MS version of Apple’s “reimagined” (where they copy a 5-year old Android feature and then try and make it sound “new and innovative”).
@dm319 @calculators
Oh ok. Didn’t notice that difference