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    4tH compiler

    4tH compiler

    A friendly Forth compiler with a little difference

    4tH is a Forth compiler with a little difference. Instead of the standard Forth engine it features a conventional compiler. 4tH is a very small compiler that can create bytecode, C-embeddable bytecode, standalone executables, but also works fine as a scripting language. It supports about 95% of the ANS Forth CORE wordset and features conditional compilation, pipes, files, assertions, forward declarations, enumerations, structures, suspended execution, recursion, include files, etc. It comes with an RPN calculator, BASIC interpreter, line editor, preprocessor, compiler, decompiler, C-source generator, a virtual machine, and a multitasking environment.
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    RCLcalculators

    RCL, a simulator for Texas Instrument calculators from the 70's.

    Calculators became available in the early 70's, soon after the integrates circuits, and several companies were competing with each other for a share of this market. Texas Instruments was one of the bigger companies producing calculators. With RCL it is possible to recreate the TI calculators, strating with the Ti59e, with 960 program steps and a persistant memory (a combination of the the Ti58C and the Ti59). RCL offers any person interested in the ancient ones in calculators (more...
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    LuaCalc

    Crossplatform stack calculator with very fast usage.

    Crossplatform calculator based on preprocessor to Lua language (CLua). CLua have a hybrid syntax between C-style and Lua and have some additions like inline condition operator etc. Easy and very fast in use. Helpful for debugging and analysing data. Enjoy! Get code on homepage (bitbucket. Link below) of project or download win exe from here or homepage.
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    My personal computing suite provides some programs I developed as a hobbyist and currently include a lambda calculus interpreter and a calculator which solves arithmetic expressions; both are written in C++.
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    Reverse Polish Notation interpreter for use as an interactive calculator in conjunction with the standard Python interactive interpreter. Easily extended by the user.
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