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Calculates stack consumed by every application call tree using, as a primary source, different files generated during build. Checks completeness of collected data and supports manual input of those that are missing.
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.
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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).
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.
Calcuthon is an open source command line calculator written totally in python without any modules. To set Calcuthon up just extract the folder and run the calcuthon03 script. e = the past answer, and y = equals the number in the "cache.txt" file.