calc.exe is now open source; there's surprising depth in its ancient code
Microsoft's embrace and adoption of open source software has continued with the surprising decision to publish the code for Windows Calculator and release it on GitHub under the permissive MIT license.
The repository shows Calculator's surprisingly long history. Although it is in some regards one of the most modern Windows applications—it's an early adopter of Fluent Design and has been used to showcase a number of design elements—core parts of the codebase date all the way back to 1995.
(Score: 3, Interesting) by Nerdfest on Saturday March 09 2019, @05:43AM
Does it still not do proper order of operations in standard mode? I've always wondered about problems that's caused for people over the years who didn't notice. It my have been fixed years ago, I have no idea.