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A small command-line calculator, written in Haskell, that takes input like "14+(12+24)/(8.5-2.5)" and prints out the result. It's nothing special really, just a little project I did to learn Haskell.
A helpful little utility that allows you to find the value of a standard resistor without memorizing the color codes. Also includes and Ohms Law calculator and a resistor color code quiz (currently in the process of being implemented)
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A program to calculate the amount of goods you must send from a production factory to a consumer in order to avoid exceed the maximum production. This is mainly an iniciative to make the simutrans team to incorporate in the game a helper tool like th
Calculates victory odds for battles in Axis and Allies 1940 Edition. It takes into account the newly added units and rules in this release of the board game. Displays win/loss/tie percentages, IPC cost/loss, and remaining units. Requires Java
https://blog.henrypoon.com/blog/2010/12/24/axis-and-allies-1940-battle-calculatorsimulator/
A cross-platform, text-interpreting calculator written in the Java programming language. Runs on any computer with Java 6 or higher installed. Functions much like a Ti-84, but without the graphing utility.
Codex is a series of tools aimed at developers to make certain tasks painless and easier.
Tools currently include:
Clipboard History
AES Encrypter
Resolution Emulator
FTP Client
Image Converter
Various IP Tools
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LaptopCalc was made thinking in a way to use a calculator in a laptop without a numpack It uses keys like “J” to type “1”, “k” for “2” and so on. But is also great for all uses, try it and you will want to replace the default calc
This is just a very basic calculator that I'll be working on to improve my programming skills and familiarity with version control. Do not expect anything remotely useful for a long while.
Speichenrechner is an extremely simple, platform independent calculator for bicycle spoke lengths. Speichenrechner ist ein extrem einfaches, plattformunabhängiges Programm zur Berechnung der Länge von Fahrradspeichen.
Application to estimate the solar power available at a point on the Earth's surface given latitude, longitude, altitude and collector tilt, azimuth, etc.
My goal for this project is to create a calculator that I could use to complete Algebra 1 with. Everything problem in Algebra 1, you should be able to enter into this calculator, and it will give you the correct answer.
This program turns an ordinary TI-86 calculator into a shutter release trigger for some Canon (and possibly many other) cameras using nothing more than a data-link cable. Future versions will include self-timer, interval, and long exposure modes.