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Description:
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Bit Fiddle is an application running on Windows and macOS, capable of converting
decimal, hexadecimal and binary numbers on the fly.

This application serves as a demo application to learn how to use NALib to create
GUIs (graphical user interfaces) in plain C.



Cloning with submodules:
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Bit Fiddle requires the the submodule "NALib".

1. Either clone Bit Fiddle with the following git command:
   git clone --recursive https://github.com/Manderby/BitFiddle.git

2. Or write the following commands:
   git clone https://github.com/Manderby/BitFiddle.git
   cd BitFiddle
   git submodule init
   git submodule update

3. Open the provided project/solution file in the BitFiddle/proj folder.
   It should compile and run without errors in XCode and VisualStudio.



Documentation:
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- Can be found directly within the source files.



Contribute & License:
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- Write Issues and take part in the discussions on GitHub.
- Write Emails to [email protected].

License: Public Domain



History:
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Bit Fiddle originated on the authors website as a PHP implementation of numeral
system conversion back in 2005 or maybe even earlier. Go have a look in the
internet archive:

https://web.archive.org/web/20050220024908/http://www.manderby.com/programme/umrechner.php

Later on it was re-programmed in JavaScript (before it became cool) and is still
available today here:

https://manderc.com/apps/umrechner/index.php

A few years later then, the application Bit Fiddle for Mac OS X was created and
sold on the AppStore where it can still be found today.

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/bit-fiddle/id669462988?mt=12

In January 2020, the application had been rewritten with the latest NALib and
was then available for download for Windows as well:

https://manderc.com/apps/bitfiddle/index.php

And a few months after that, the source code had been published on GitHub for
everyone to see on how to use NALib to create GUIs in the C programming language.