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The logic of the current calculator is that of a basic calculator, with a certain peculiar operation because of its type, such as only allowing one operation at a time, but it is also the most widespread type of calculator in the world (who doesn't have one of these at home).
Scientific calculators work in a completely different way, allowing you to enter a formula and then tokenize and calculate it. This operation is radically different and would require reprogramming all from scratch, but it might be a good opportunity to bring the calculator to an interface and have two different implementations. 🤔
The logic of the current calculator is that of a basic calculator, with a certain peculiar operation because of its type, such as only allowing one operation at a time, but it is also the most widespread type of calculator in the world (who doesn't have one of these at home).
Scientific calculators work in a completely different way, allowing you to enter a formula and then tokenize and calculate it. This operation is radically different and would require reprogramming all from scratch, but it might be a good opportunity to bring the calculator to an interface and have two different implementations. 🤔
Kudos to @ImanolRP for the idea
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