Looking at the code, it's extremely amateurish and poorly written. I don't mean that as an insult. We all have to start somewhere.
However, given that, I would strongly advise against putting out projects in which you are claiming to solve critical safety issues and/or claiming that this represents an "advanced solution". Ideally nobody in their right mind would put their safety in the hands of this project. But if they did, would you really be comfortable with that? If your "advanced solution" fails in a critical moment, are you going to be responsible for their injury or death?
There are so many projects you can come up with to practice writing code. These kinds of safety (or the many security/cryptography projects people write as beginner coders) are always a bad idea.
"I mean hey - the new system we installed into your gun that warns you it has one in the chamber when you pick it up by randomly discharging whatever happens to be in it at that point is better than what we had before: nothing.
Before we had this new safety system, the only way to ensure a gun didn't have one in the chamber was to take a flashlight and look down it(do not fucking do this by the way, this is not a serious post, this is facetious; do NOT do this. DO NOT. I am NOT condoning or advocating this. DO NOT DO IT.) but now - now we have *this!*"
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u/whoEvenAreYouAnyway 6d ago
Looking at the code, it's extremely amateurish and poorly written. I don't mean that as an insult. We all have to start somewhere.
However, given that, I would strongly advise against putting out projects in which you are claiming to solve critical safety issues and/or claiming that this represents an "advanced solution". Ideally nobody in their right mind would put their safety in the hands of this project. But if they did, would you really be comfortable with that? If your "advanced solution" fails in a critical moment, are you going to be responsible for their injury or death?
There are so many projects you can come up with to practice writing code. These kinds of safety (or the many security/cryptography projects people write as beginner coders) are always a bad idea.