They are very nice. Add an screen shot in the repo and it will help some people.
I am actually glad that you like it. Thanks!
If you have lost confidence in the code, then why are you choosing to post it anywhere?
They are working code anyway, but the way the code were written is free-style, not adhering to any standards.
Sometimes I feel like wanted to share my happiness to people, that's why I posted them here and there. My code **contains** happiness, maybe not the code itself, but the fun brought by my (mostly command-line) programs.
I wonder how can one develop any skill if one doesn't take it as a hobby (at least at the start) and make it for the love for it.
Think about it: you (as everyone) started from scratch and look what you've done; do you really think the process stops magically there?
True. What you said are true, and I have never thought of the positive side by having coding as hobby (from the beginning).
When one cannot discuss technically and rationally, he or she would start behaving emotionally. I am not 100% and not even near 90% intellectual, so please understand I feel hurt at times.
That might very well be "requisite #1" to participate in any technical forum on the net. "Postgrad" courses in that area readily available in stackoverflow.
Aha, I do not like the concept of downvotes. If I ask stupid question on StackOverflow, the question will be closed in no time.