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    This is a java swing GUI that show unix time. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_time Usage: java -jar UnixTime.jar Source code available on GitHub: https://github.com/davidesestiliwork/UnixTime See also UnixTimeCalc a unix time calculator (from UnixTime to date and time) on: https://github.com/davidesestiliwork/UnixTimeCalc Usage: java -jar UnixTimeCalc.jar See also UnixTimeCalc2 a unix time calculator (from date and time to UnixTime) on: https://github.com/davidesestiliwork/UnixTimeCalc2 Usage: java -jar UnixTimeCalc2.jar
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    Java Projectile Motion Calculator

    Java Projectile Motion Calculator

    Swing GUI based projectile motion problem solver. Simply input the known values and click solve. Contains error handling to detect if too much data was entered or if not enough data was entered. Also provides a menu for swapping between metric and Old English units. Sample problem situations provided in "sampleProblems.txt". An executable .jar is provided for running the application.
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    This is a small command line calculator I wrote in Java. Run it with "java -jar Calc.jar op num1 num2", where op is the operation. I plan to add a GUI later.
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