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I wish to develop a astrology sw in .Net3.0 but i am under confusion about that how to calculate the moon trans system and more would you possible to guide me
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Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 10-Jul-11 21:25pm    
This is not a software question. This is also not a matter of science. However, real astronomical data and calculations should be used. You confusion is in the realm of social problems. If you're involved in astrology, you're not qualified enough to solve the problem; if you are not but have a software order from astrologists, they are supposed to help you with algorithm. If they don't know, you don't really have an order or a job in this field.
--SA
Keith Barrow 11-Jul-11 5:21am    
Please change your friendly username to something other than your e-mail address: you'll get 100s of [presumably] unwanted e-mails selling herbal "viagra" weight loss pills and hair-restoring snake oil.
You might want to figure out whether you are writing an astronomy application (possible) or a astrology application. If it is the latter make up any old nonsense, thats what the astrologers do.
rkthiyagarajan 27-Jul-11 21:35pm    
Thank u very much for your kind advice i changed my user with email

I have no idea what the algorithm is for what you want, but the answer is, look at how it's worked out by humans, break it down in to steps, and write code that reproduces those steps.
 
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Since astrology is baloney, calculate whatever you want and present this "data" to your users.


"i am under confusion about that how to calculate the moon trans system and more"

The first one should be easy to google. It's not related to programming and therefore has no place here on Codeproject. For the second part ("and more"), let me fetch my crystal ball and engage my psychic powers to find out, what this "and more" could possibly mean. Oh, baloney and charlatansim you say? Well, there we go again, turning around in circles.
 
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