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    PraktiCalc

    PraktiCalc

    a practical calculator written in Python

    ...If you have any issues or feature ideas, please let me know by opening an issue on GitHub (you can also open a ticket here if you want, but I don't look at them that often). There are packages for Windows (x86_64), macOS (aarch64) and Linux (Debian, AppImages for amd64/aarch64, TinyCore).
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    CutePy

    CutePy

    Lightweight Qt-based Python console with variable explorer and history

    CutePy is a lightweight Qt-based Python 3 console with variable explorer, command history, syntax highlighting and customizable startup script. Originally it was developed for simple scientific calculations as a replacement for e.g. Windows calculator or Python IDLE. Therefore its main aim is to start fast and provide more comfortable dealing with variables based on the Python language. However in the end it is a regular Python console and therefore can be used for almost any task.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    subnetcalculator

    subnetcalculator

    Basic subnet calculator written in Python.

    Based on the IP address and subnet mask input from the user, the following values are calculated: #1. Network address #2. Broadcast address #3. Number of valid hosts #4. Wildcard mask #5. Number of mask bits (CIDR notation) #6. Random IP addresses from the subnet.
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    That project aims at providing a clean API and a simple implementation (C++ library) of an Airline-related Seat Inventory Availability Calculation system. That library uses the Standard Airline IT C++ object model (http://sf.net/projects/stdair).
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    GraVol

    GraVol

    Drawing-based volume calculator. GraVol=Graph Volume

    GraVol is designed to aid archaeologists in calculating the volume of any revolved container, such as wheel-thrown pottery. It does this using only a drawing of the vessel, and a height or diameter measurement. Instruction video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pC8VReY83q4 Documentation of development: faculty.berea.edu/pearcej/CSC493/projects-11/jonestra-final.pdf
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    A python-based calculator that uses the Sabine, Norris-Eyring and Fitzroy formulae to calculate the RT60 time of a room with given specifications. Material list from SAE Institute reference.
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    Cashderivatives.org Pricing Calculator
    Cashderivatives.org Pricing Calculator (CDPC) is a calculator for financial instruments. The project is now discontinued. The project had reached alpha development status, when it was decided to not continue with the project.
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    D20 Calculator is a graphical roller for a d20 based RPG. The program recognizes commonly used expressions such as "3d8+4", rolls, totals, and displays the results in a detailed, yet easy to read format.
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    Allows you to determine a new coumadin or warfarin regimen based on a previous coumadin regimen and INR. Should help develop anticoagulation regimens
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    Tablet 83 is an easy-to-use calculator based on the _functionality_ of Texas Instruments' TI-83+.
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    A python pygtk based calculator designed to be very simple and very modular. This program will aim to let the user add functionality with ease. This program will have functionality such as a history and variable assignment.
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