Ok. I made something the past couple of days.
It is written in C, which is probably a stupid choice of language for the project, but it was really more of a "learn C" project than a "do things sensibly" project.
Anyway, basically, it is a commandline program, which I know compiles and runs great in Linux, and ...I can't see why it wouldn't in windows if you had the standard libraries (but would you?). It uses system("clear"); I am not sure if that works in win or not.
Anyway, basically if its run with the argument -m it displays morning prayers (some of which depend if its Saturday or not). With the argument -e it displays evening prayers.
With the argument -p number it is supposed to display the number psalm but so far it only has psalm 50 and 120.
I dunno if the translations I used actually are copyrighted, but they probably are and I probably can't actually share them legally, I don't know. I copied and pasted from various places according to my aesthetic tastes and without really paying attention to what I was doing.
So all in all, its probably not that great a program, most of the psalms are missing (and the whole way of actually putting them in the code instead of accessing them from a file was in retrospect a silly idea), probably not legal, you'd have to compile it yourself, and it might not windows.
LOL.
But I am still pretty happy with it given its my first C project and I thought, maybe someone else would find it interesting, even (in my dreams) useful?
It is written in C, which is probably a stupid choice of language for the project, but it was really more of a "learn C" project than a "do things sensibly" project.
Anyway, basically, it is a commandline program, which I know compiles and runs great in Linux, and ...I can't see why it wouldn't in windows if you had the standard libraries (but would you?). It uses system("clear"); I am not sure if that works in win or not.
Anyway, basically if its run with the argument -m it displays morning prayers (some of which depend if its Saturday or not). With the argument -e it displays evening prayers.
With the argument -p number it is supposed to display the number psalm but so far it only has psalm 50 and 120.
I dunno if the translations I used actually are copyrighted, but they probably are and I probably can't actually share them legally, I don't know. I copied and pasted from various places according to my aesthetic tastes and without really paying attention to what I was doing.
So all in all, its probably not that great a program, most of the psalms are missing (and the whole way of actually putting them in the code instead of accessing them from a file was in retrospect a silly idea), probably not legal, you'd have to compile it yourself, and it might not windows.
LOL.
But I am still pretty happy with it given its my first C project and I thought, maybe someone else would find it interesting, even (in my dreams) useful?