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    Easings.net

    Easings.net

    Easing Functions Cheat Sheet

    Easings .net is a visualization and reference project dedicated to easing functions, which are widely used in animations and transitions to create natural motion. Instead of linear changes, easing functions help define how values accelerate or decelerate over time, resulting in smoother and more dynamic effects. The project provides a clear, interactive showcase of common easing equations such as quadratic, cubic, quartic, and elastic functions. It is a valuable resource for developers and designers who want to understand and compare different easing behaviors before applying them to web animations, game mechanics, or UI interactions. ...
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    matgts

    matgts

    programs for geotechnical engineering and mathematics

    ...mtfem - finite element analysis, 2D, plane strain state (C, SDL), GNU/Linux and Wind0ws executables present; mtpile - analysis of a laterally loaded pile (C, SDL); mtslope - slope stability and displacement analysis using limit equilibrium (C,SDL); jswall - analysis of a diaphragm wall (JavaScript); jsmath - mathematics: polynomial equations, linear systems of equations, eigenvalues, matrix multiplication, matrix inversion (JavaScript); mtwall - obsolete program for analysing a diaphragm wall (C, SDL). Some Javascript programs require at least Firefox 3 or 4, because of <canvas> and "use strict".
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