I think it would be nice to be able to specify an e-liquid nicotine content level, rather than choosing one from the drop-down. See, the liquid(s) I use have a 21mg level...
Okay, that's a very good point. I've changed the menu, now it goes from 0-36 and I guess that should be sufficient. I doubt people are crazy enough to venture anywhere above 36mg of nicotine per milliliter.
...Also, I'm sure you know there is a huge difference between Java code and JavaScript code (similar to comparing e-cigs and cigs), and your earlier statement was just a tongue tie. Overall, this is a pretty neat bit of code. I've bookmarked it!
LOL, I understand, but it's exactly what I said: a java code
My calculator application is coded using GWT.
GWT allows developers to create and maintain JavaScript front-end applications in pure Java and it is used by many very popular products, such as Google Spreadsheets, Google AdWords and Google Wallet. It's open source, completely free, and used by thousands of developers around the world. Even the new version of GMail is written using GWT.