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    Climate Equity Reference Calculator
    This project implements calculations for the Climate Equity Reference Project's Calculator (CERc).
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    TILP - TI Linking Program

    TI graphing calculators <-> computer communication software

    ...It works with all link cables (parallel, serial, Black/Gray/Silver/Direct Link) and it supports the TI-Z80 series (73..86), the TI-eZ80 series (83PCE, 84+CE), the TI-68k series (89, 92, 92+, V200, 89T) and the Nspire series (Nspire Clickpad / Touchpad / CX, both CAS and non-CAS). The project is now managed on Github, https://github.com/debrouxl/tilp_and_gfm . It uses the libti* libraries, https://github.com/debrouxl/tilibs . Install script for *nix: https://github.com/debrouxl/tilp_and_gfm/blob/master/tilp/trunk/build/scripts/install_tilp.sh
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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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    Time and Date Calculator

    Simple calculator that can handle dates and time.

    Goal of this project is, creating a calculator that can handle all date and time operations that a user may need. You can operate with milliseconds as months, years or dates. Examples: 2013-11-25 + 3d => 2013-11-28 2013-11-25 - 2013-10-20 => 36d 1h 5h + 6h => 11h 1382220000t => 2013-10-20
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    BitrateCompressionCalculator for Python

    A simple Python utility to calculate file size from bitrate.

    ...Since I was never very proficient with Visual Basic (or Applesoft BASIC for that matter); this application is very basic and could use lots of improvements. I'll implement them as I learn them. As of October 6, 2018; I have "abandoned" the project. I have actually forgotten everything I know about Python since writing this and other than adding error handlers; I really don't know how much further I could take it. I wanted to build a simple calculator, and I did.
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    Dog Age Calculator simply tells you your dog's age in "dog years" when you input it's "human age". Also, this is my first C++ project. Dog Age Calculator doesn't have GUI, so it runs in Terminal.
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    Python Advanced Scientific Calculator

    Python Advanced Scientific Calculator

    Really, it is the title. By an 11 year old kid...

    What this is, is an ongoing indie project for making a calculator. Well, it has more functions then your average calculator... Simple as that. There is no readme yet, but in the program, type features. Sorry, can't figure out formatting...
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    MultiCalcQt

    C++/Qt project of a multi-type calculator.

    Calculator that works with different types, developed with C++ & Qt.
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    Zwicker s Loudness Calculation SW +Tool

    Zwicker's Loudness Calculation (ISO532B) Tools

    Zwicker's Loudness Calculation (ISO532B) Tools. The project includes a loudness calculation program based on Zwicker's Method, and a WAV file analyzer generating data files for loudness calculation. Documentation and test files are also provided.
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    The BE-Calculator is a Java application, written to ease the average diabetic's life. It currently only calculates how many I.U. you have to inject, but aims at providing a full, multilingual diabetic's diary. This project has been superseded by GGC!
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    A small command-line calculator, written in Haskell, that takes input like "14+(12+24)/(8.5-2.5)" and prints out the result. It's nothing special really, just a little project I did to learn Haskell.
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    Optimum Path Calculator
    Simple UI to test the effectiveness of a heuristic algorithm against the brute force method for path finding among an arbitrary number of arbitrarily placed points on a grid. This is an educational project, don't expect new and better methods.
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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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    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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    This project provides a Java implementation of the SDD-1 Algorithm used in Distributed Relational Databases.
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    Traditional but powerful cross-platform calculator. It is written in python and it uses wxWidgets as GUI (project is developed with Boa Constructor). By use of SciPy the vaCalculator can solve linear systems, do math with polynomials, integration etc.
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    A scientific graphing calculator written in C#.NET. This is a no longer graded educational project. This project has been abandoned. See the latest news post for details.
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