What just happened? Microsoft has decided to make the Windows Calculator an open source project. Anyone can now contribute to its development for the chance to have their work included in a Windows 10 ...
The source code to the iconic Windows Calculator app is now available to view on GitHub, and I’m ridiculously excited. A bit strange, isn’t it, to be excited to get a poke into the grubby internals of ...
Microsoft has open sourced its calculator app. It’s available on GitHub under an MIT License. While a calculator app might not be that exciting, the way Microsoft is turning a core product into an ...
After open-sourcing the Windows 10 Calculator on GitHub at the start of the month, Microsoft has now started work on expanding the app with new features, as it initially promised. Out of the 30+ ...
Have you ever wanted to know exactly how the Windows 10 Calculator works or want to extend its functionality? Now you can, as Microsoft has open-sourced their Windows Calculator so that anyone can ...
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When Microsoft announced that it would be open-sourcing the Windows Calculator app that's bundled with Windows 10, it opened up a myriad of possibilities in regards to how development could move ...
When Microsoft announced earlier this month that it was open sourcing the Windows Calculator app for Windows 10, it honestly didn’t seem like that big of a deal. It’s a calculator app, after all. But ...