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    4tH compiler

    4tH compiler

    A 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...
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    calc: C-style arbitrary precision system

    Calc: arbitrary precision C-like arithmetic & calculator

    Calc is arbitrary precision C-like arithmetic system that is a calculator, an algorithm prototyper and mathematical research tool. Calc comes with a rich set of builtin mathematical and programmatic functions.
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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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    Integrated Development Environment for some microcontrollers based on 8051(e.g. AT89S8253). Supported languages are Assembly and C. It has its own simulator, assembler, editor and many other tools. See the project web site for more details and the newest updates.
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    HistoryCal

    HistoryCal

    A calculator to work with historical dates and calendars.

    HistoryCal is a practical calculator designed to work with historical dates and calendars. The calculator will allow you to work with many different world calendar schemes and calculate ranges and ages based on these calendars. The calculator also has a script language that allows you to create variations of the built-in calendars: calendars that shift the new year to a different day; hybrid calendars that switch between schemes; local observational calendars that depend on a particular...
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    Programmable Calendric Calculator

    Programmable Calendric Calculator

    Convert between calendars and work with date ranges.

    This calculator will allow you to convert between many different world calendar schemes and calculate ranges and ages based on these calendars. The calculator also has a script language that allows you to create variations of the built-in calendars: calendars that shift the new year to a different day, hybrid calendars that switch between schemes, local observational calendars that depend on a particular location, year counts that change for specific eras (regnal calendars) and calendars...
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    drag0nius' Diablo 3 DpS Calculator

    Damage calculator and items comparison tool for Diablo 3

    Fully featured, standalone & platform-independent Java (JRE6) damage calculator/items comparison tool for Diablo 3. Be sure to check https://sourceforge.net/p/d3dpscalc/wiki/Home/ before asking questions. Language file is available, possible to include any language as long as somebody provides me with translation. Currently supported: - English - Polish
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    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.
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    latexcalc is a "LaTeX Calculator" that calculates values inside your LaTeX files before typesetting them. More accurately, it preprocesses files written in a superset of the LaTeX typesetting language and evaluates specified expressions in the text.
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    Calculator for all mathematic objects: numbers, matrices, tenzors e.t.c. All objects present by plugins - as data model and ui view and edit model. This project uses third party components. Please, look at third-party.txt
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    Quicksolve is an interactive graphing calculator and programming language. It provides an intuitive interface for performing basic plots and calculations with a focus on numerical solutions. Versions will be available for both Gnome and Mac OS X.
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    Programmable RPN and Algebric calculator. Written with Kylix3 OpenEdition for Linux. Mathematic - Trigonometric - Calendar - Financial functions. Very easy to use. Italian and English language. More details on my home page: http://mcz.altervista.org
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    Just look what I've got up to. A freaking calculator! Well, the story is simple. I just got in my brains that I needed to make something in C. A program just to learn how to work with this programing language. Well... This is it! Just to learn...
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    Metrics calculator tool, with plugin support to easily adapt to any language
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    A programmable RPN calculator for various PDAs. It features a programming language that resembles the original RPL found in HP48, along with other \"standard\" features such as matrices, complex numbers, binary arithmetic etc.
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