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This application provides a way to enter a employee's name, hours worked and their pay rate. It then will calculate the Net Pay. You can drag your mouse over each of the fields to see what calculation was coded in for the Federal Tax rate, etc.
This is a carbon copy of the Microsoft Calculator really, it functions just like it. I owe a great deal to Mr. Ian Williams for his help on coding much of this. I have added a few other functions or enhancements that some of the other Calculator applications have on them. The Scientific portion still needs to be coded.
This application shows the use of a MDI Form with child forms that have various formulas for calculating machining results such as Revolutions per Minute (RPM), Surface Feet per Minute (SFM), Feed Rate per Minute (IPM), and several other machine shop related calculations.
This is a revision of the Mortgage Application that I had submitted earlier that i found to have some errors when loading it into Visual Basic. So hopefully this one will not have that problem. this particular application does not require Microsoft Excel to generate the amortization table like my earlier application.
This application provides a way to enter a employee's name, hours worked and their pay rate. It then will calculate the Net Pay. You can drag your mouse over each of the fields to see what calculation was coded in for the Federal Tax rate, etc.
This application shows the use of a MDI Form with child forms that have various formulas for calculating machining results such as Revolutions per Minute (RPM), Surface Feet per Minute (SFM), Feed Rate per Minute (IPM), and several other machine shop related calculations.
This is a revision of the Mortgage Application that I had submitted earlier that i found to have some errors when loading it into Visual Basic. So hopefully this one will not have that problem. this particular application does not require Microsoft Excel to generate the amortization table like my earlier application.
This is a carbon copy of the Microsoft Calculator really, it functions just like it. I owe a great deal to Mr. Ian Williams for his help on coding much of this. I have added a few other functions or enhancements that some of the other Calculator applications have on them. The Scientific portion still needs to be coded.
This is a carbon copy of the Microsoft Calculator really, it functions just like it. I owe a great deal to Mr. Ian Williams for his help on coding much of this. I have added a few other functions or enhancements that some of the other Calculator applications have on them. The Scientific portion still needs to be coded.
This application shows the use of a MDI Form with child forms that have various formulas for calculating machining results such as Revolutions per Minute (RPM), Surface Feet per Minute (SFM), Feed Rate per Minute (IPM), and several other machine shop related calculations.
This is a revision of the Mortgage Application that I had submitted earlier that i found to have some errors when loading it into Visual Basic. So hopefully this one will not have that problem. this particular application does not require Microsoft Excel to generate the amortization table like my earlier application.
This application provides a way to enter a employee's name, hours worked and their pay rate. It then will calculate the Net Pay. You can drag your mouse over each of the fields to see what calculation was coded in for the Federal Tax rate, etc.
This is a carbon copy of the Microsoft Calculator really, it functions just like it. I owe a great deal to Mr. Ian Williams for his help on coding much of this. I have added a few other functions or enhancements that some of the other Calculator applications have on them. The Scientific portion still needs to be coded.
This application shows the use of a MDI Form with child forms that have various formulas for calculating machining results such as Revolutions per Minute (RPM), Surface Feet per Minute (SFM), Feed Rate per Minute (IPM), and several other machine shop related calculations.
This is a revision of the Mortgage Application that I had submitted earlier that i found to have some errors when loading it into Visual Basic. So hopefully this one will not have that problem. this particular application does not require Microsoft Excel to generate the amortization table like my earlier application.
This application provides a way to enter a employee's name, hours worked and their pay rate. It then will calculate the Net Pay. You can drag your mouse over each of the fields to see what calculation was coded in for the Federal Tax rate, etc.
This is a carbon copy of the Microsoft Calculator really, it functions just like it. I owe a great deal to Mr. Ian Williams for his help on coding much of this. I have added a few other functions or enhancements that some of the other Calculator applications have on them. The Scientific portion still needs to be coded.
This application provides a way to enter a employee's name, hours worked and their pay rate. It then will calculate the Net Pay. You can drag your mouse over each of the fields to see what calculation was coded in for the Federal Tax rate, etc.
This application shows the use of a MDI Form with child forms that have various formulas for calculating machining results such as Revolutions per Minute (RPM), Surface Feet per Minute (SFM), Feed Rate per Minute (IPM), and several other machine shop related calculations.
This is a revision of the Mortgage Application that I had submitted earlier that i found to have some errors when loading it into Visual Basic. So hopefully this one will not have that problem. this particular application does not require Microsoft Excel to generate the amortization table like my earlier application.