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    TeemIp - IPAM and DDI solution

    TeemIp - IPAM and DDI solution

    IP Address Management - CMDB - Ticketing - DNS and Zone Management

    ...It allows you to manage your IPv4, IPv6 and DNS spaces: track user requests, discover and allocate IPs, manage your IP plan, your subnet space, your zones and DNS records in accordance with best in class DDI practices. At the same time, TeemIp's CMDB allows you to manage your IT inventory and links your CIs to the IPs they use. Project source code is located on https://github.com/TeemIP
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    RPNCalc

    RPNCalc

    RPNCalc - The command line Reverse Polish Notation (RPN) Calculator

    ...I've created a User Guide (https://frossm.github.io/RPNCalc-UserGuide) to do a better job of explaining how to use RPNCalc than the old readme.md file, which was getting really long. If you have questions, issues, feedback, or ideas, please let me know. You can contact me via the links in the **Introduction** page of the User Guide. ## RPNCalc User Guide: https://frossm.github.io/RPNCalc-UserGuide ##
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    C++ Complex Calculator

    C++ complex calculator with arrays, matrices, eigenvectors, functions

    This is a command line C++ code which compiles and links using gnu g++. It has scientific notation, scientific functions, complex integration including path integrals, and loops with tests. User defined functions are strings. A variable may simultaneously represent a scalar, an array, and a string. Arrays up to ten dimensions are allowed. Householder reduction is used for determinants, eigenvectors, and QR matrix factorization.
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    etm: event and task manager
    etm provides an intuitive format for using plain text files to store data, a command line interface for viewing data in a variety of convenient ways and a GUI interface for both viewing and modifying data. Repetition and alerts are supported .
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    The Assignment Calculator breaks down research and writing projects into manageable steps based on your due date. Each step includes hints and "how-to" links to additional resources. You can also email or print a reminder outlining each step.
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    ...This contains a list of all functions available (too many): https://www.autoitscript.com/autoit3/docs/functions.htm This contains a list of just the math functions, but the links don't work. Use it to see a smaller list of just math functions and then find the function in the link above: https://www.autoitscript.com/autoit3/docs/functions/Math%20Management.htm
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