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#Homework for September 25, 2013

##Calculator 1 Create a command line calculator. It should have a basic and advanced mode.

  • basic calculator (+, -, *, /)

  • advanced calculator (exponents, square root)

  • For a basic calculator, press 1.

  • For an advanced calculator, press 2. To quit, press Q.

# ,o888888o. 8 8888 88 8 8888 8888888888',8888'
# . 8888 `88. 8 8888 88 8 8888 ,8',8888'
# ,8 8888 `8b 8 8888 88 8 8888 ,8',8888'
# 88 8888 `8b 8 8888 88 8 8888 ,8',8888'
# 88 8888 88 8 8888 88 8 8888 ,8',8888'
# 88 8888 `8. 88 8 8888 88 8 8888 ,8',8888'
# 88 8888 `8,8P 8 8888 88 8 8888 ,8',8888'
# `8 8888 ;8P ` 8888 ,8P 8 8888 ,8',8888'
# ` 8888 ,88'8. 8888 ,d8P 8 8888 ,8',8888'

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dashkb / 0_reuse_code.js
Created October 23, 2013 22:00
Here are some things you can do with Gists in GistBox.
// Use Gists to store code you would like to remember later on
console.log(window); // log the "window" object to the console

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