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The only little improvement I might suggest is to change the order of the denominations according to the scanner output ingame. When I scan all my money at once, the list goes from Dollar to Euro to Yen and the denominations from low to high. Your calculator has the "right" order of currencies, but goes from high to low. It happened more often than I would like to admit, that I entered wrong numbers because of the different sorting. So at least for me it would be great if you could switch them up.
When it comes to Steam workshop/guides, your thought should never be 'I'm not posting this because someone else posted something similar.'. Instead, it should be more like 'I'm posting this because it has something unique the others don't.' Typically, as long as its clear there is something significant that makes your version different from others (even if its just performance), it's fine to post it.
Maybe you will like it more
All the code executes locally in the browser; the page loads just once. I'll check what can be optimized and update it soon.
Thanks again for your feedback!
This is obviously really good and far more polished that what I've been working on today, obviously way better visually and much more pleasant to use than what I've managed so far. I am looking at this from the perspective of someone who uses programming languages to mess around and push limits, and I am not intending to be rude, just not very good at communicating properly
I just spent a few hours relearning python and making my own calculator, then opened the guide section just to post it, never even considered someone would have already done it
The only criticism that I can level at it, is that it does not like big numbers, in the slightest. My PC fans whir to life and I'm just left to wait a long time. I chucked $3,706,000 on my program and it took maybe 5 seconds, yours took over a minute, then later when testing my program again I accidentally put in 3.7 billion and it took maybe 10 seconds. Though I'd imagine on yours probably be fixed with a little skip/pause function to stop generating variants when the required number have been found. It seems to take the same amount of time to generate 20 variants and just 1. This obviously isn't a big deal, I'm just weird