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This is my first attempt at developing and deploying a Java application. I realize the application could use a lot of work with the "look and feel", but the two initial goals, of this project are:
1. To create a functional app
2. Learn how to use SourceForge for deployment
A simple Python utility to calculate file size from bitrate.
BitrateCompressionCalculator for Python (BCCpy) is a very simple application for calculating a file size from length and bitrate.
BCCpy came about as the result of my beginning to learn Python and recreating the basic functionality of a simple VB program I wrote back in 1999. 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. ...
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.
A calculator programmed for Device API version is 8 (Android 2.2) by Wonjohn Choi. This files are distributed for people who are willing to learn from it.
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.