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Calculates the voltage across a liquid junction between two solutions
An analogous project written in C# can be found here: https://github.com/swharden/JLJP
Liquid junction potential calculator. It's a tool for scientists and engineers who have to do with electrochemistry and electrokinetics. When two solutions containing ions are put into contact, possibly through a porous diaphragm, a voltage develops across them. The calculation of the voltage is not trivial. The program is written in Java. Includes classes that can be included in other programs,...
Java 7 based food needs calculator using Google Web Toolkit and HTML5
This web app uses the Google Web Toolkit, (currently version 2.6.1). No hooks to the Google App Engine are required, so the entire application can be contained on an HTML5 web page. The application is technically written in a restricted APIs version of Java 7, then compiled down to JavaScript. Any data storage needs use HTML5's data persisting capabilities
Use this food storage calculator to help plan food storage preparedness.
A desktop calculator/scientific calculator. Use as desktop/graphical calculator, web applet, or to show calculator operations: arithmetic, trigonometry, logarithms, complex numbers, memory, statistics. Features four bases, copy and paste, and history
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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This project has been superseded by GGC!
NumberMonkey is a calculator written in Java, including basic operations and additional functions; new functions are added with each release. It can be implemented as a standalone desktop application or as an applet within a webpage.
Yet another video ripping calculator, which tries to take into account container format overheads as accurately as possible, for multiple audio and video codecs, and suggest optimum encoding resolutions, with correct aspect ratio calculations.
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InfixCalc is a scientific calculator for Java-Phones. The calculator uses an infix notation, which makes handling quite easy. Accuracy 10-18 digits. Functions: y^x,log,!,nCr,sin,cos,tan,asin,...
Canyon is a date calculator utility that aims to provide handy methods to perform arithmetic calculations on java.util.Date objects. Developers are free to plug in their own localized instances of java.util.Calendar or to use the default GregorianCalenda
Java task length predictor. Designed to aid extreme programmers (XP) to know the length of the assigned tasks, fast and easy. The program will learn programmer's capabilities and personal measurement of difficulty and risk, to make good predictions.