My What Time Do I Leave Friday program is now in it’s second beta. I added the ability to put in a lunch and to change the standard work week from 40. It will also give you a message if your worked hours are over the set standard work week. The box that pops up to get lunch information can take it in two forms, total time taken, so say you take a 30 minute lunch, you could type 0:30 in the box or if you rather have it calculate the lunch time taken, put the time out to lunch and the time in from lunch. To keep things from being confused, it will allow you to enter only one or the other.
I will update the page about the program soon with the new source code… or make another page, I am not sure yet, right now I am going to bed.
There are a couple bugs to get out of the system. For example, after the message pops up about working over the hours needed for the week, it still keeps going. I could easily close the application, but I would rather just clear everything and start afresh, unfortunately if I do clear stuff I get other errors.
A few changes are still in the works. I may add something to show the lunch time taken on the pain program page, but I am not sure about that yet, it would probably help the user to see a confirmation of the time. I also want to make it so if you change a text box, the text boxes that show the calculations clear. Both of these will be real easy to do, but I am too tired right now…
I’ll update later with more.
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