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    TRURL

    TRURL

    A suite of RPN calculators and a class library for Object Pascal

    TRURL is a suite of desktop calculators with reverse Polish notation (RPN) written in Object Pascal. Additionally, it comes with a free reusable class library (RPN Engine) as a toolbox for creating your own calculator. TRURL is an acronym for "TRURL is a Reusable Universal RPN Library". Class Libraries: • RPN Engine: Full-featured calculation engine for Pascal-based RPN calculators • Segmitator: Library for virtual seven-segment displays Applications: • TRURL A: Simple demo app...
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    NZMATH

    NZMATH

    Python Calculator on Number Theory, three-birds-one learning material

    NZMATH is a Python calculator on number theory. It is freely available and distributed under the BSD license. All programs are written only by Python so that you can easily see their algorithmic number theory. You can get NZMATH with a single command: % python -m pip install -U nzmath Here % is the command line prompt of Windows or Unix/macOS. This release contains several program corrections and additions obtained by writing a programming "notebook" of the book 'Lectures on...
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    pjscicalc

    pjscicalc

    A scientific calculator written in Python

    A scientific calculator written in Python, this project uses the wxPython and mpmath modules to create a scientific calculator suitable for use on a computer desktop. It is largely a rewrite and update of jscicalc. It has much higher precision.
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    qmol

    qmol

    A simple molecular weight calculator

    qmol is a simple molecular weight calculator, available for Linux and Windows, derived from Tomislav Gountchev's KMol. You can enter a formula, (e.g. CH3(CH2)2OH) and get its molecular weight (60.0959 g/mol) and its elemental composition (C3H8O: C 59.96; H 13.42; O 26.62 %). See the features list below for more details or consult the wiki page: https://sourceforge.net/p/qmol/wiki/Home/. For Windows binary and source code see the files section:...
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    Arbitrary Precision Calculator a Qt-based user interface to the Calc library “Calc - C-style arbitrary precision calculator” (2.12.2.2 with fixes up to 2.12.4.3) by Landon Curt Noll et. al. http://isthe.com/chongo/tech/comp/calc/ and also https://sourceforge.net/projects/calc/ This project owes an enormous debt of gratitude to Landon.
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    The Penn Lambda Calculator is an interactive, graphics-based pedagogical software that helps students of linguistics and computer science practice the typed lambda calculus.
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    That project aims at providing a clean API and a simple implementation (C++ library) of an Airline-related Seat Inventory Availability Calculation system. That library uses the Standard Airline IT C++ object model (http://sf.net/projects/stdair).
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    GraVol

    GraVol

    Drawing-based volume calculator. GraVol=Graph Volume

    GraVol is designed to aid archaeologists in calculating the volume of any revolved container, such as wheel-thrown pottery. It does this using only a drawing of the vessel, and a height or diameter measurement. Instruction video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pC8VReY83q4 Documentation of development: faculty.berea.edu/pearcej/CSC493/projects-11/jonestra-final.pdf
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    The program evaluates ordinal expressions and relations. displaying the normal form output in plain text and/or TeX format. It supports notations for ordinals through and somewhat beyond those definable by the Veblen function.
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    C# Website system. This is going to be the "Newer" Internet, and even has a custom theme system. This is going to let users do "anything" that won't harm the client computer in any way.
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    XCalc is an infix calculator for mobile devices that support J2ME, MIDP 1.0 and CLDC 1.0.Its main features are 2d and 3d plotting of functions and its usability. It uses the Real.java library http://sourceforge.net/projects/real-java.
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