Very nice. Cool and educational demo for the curious. People sometimes wonder why binary is used and what's so useful about it; projects like this point out one cool thing; look how high you can count on five fingers if you understand binary!
Seems a little slower on the web and the digits white background is showing up as some kind of shadow but other than those issues, seems to work pretty well on the web.
Download "Poke-A-Bit"(16 sprites and 41 scripts) and open it in Scratch
Project Notes
A Binary/Decimal Converter that is Fun to use!
You can click on any digit in either the Decimal or the Binary value and it will increase it by one and then quickly calcluate the digit values in the other base.
This project was written to help people explore the relationships between the two bases and is limited to 8 bit values (maximum of 255 decimal).
When changing the decimal digits, it's best not to click too fast (let the Binary calculation complete first) or it might lock up. If this happens, just click on Reset.
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This works great, and it's fun! I like how the 'variables' aren't orange!
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Very cool!!
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CLICK!!!!!!!!!!!! lol its pretty fun, and it works!
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Don't act so surprised! Some of my stuff works! - Just kidding, thanks!
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Very good.I like it.
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So Cool ;D
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Up to 31, using only one hamd!
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Very nice. Cool and educational demo for the curious. People sometimes wonder why binary is used and what's so useful about it; projects like this point out one cool thing; look how high you can count on five fingers if you understand binary!
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Nicely done!
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Cool!
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Seems a little slower on the web and the digits white background is showing up as some kind of shadow but other than those issues, seems to work pretty well on the web.
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