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    Criterial

    Criterial

    The package for statistical data analysis and applied mathematics

    ...NOTICE FOR EU RESIDENTS: This software is NOT compliant with EU regulations, including GDPR and the AI Act. It is not intended for use within the European Union. By downloading this software, you acknowledge that you do so at your own risk and waive any rights provided by EU consumer protection laws. NOTICE FOR RF RESIDENTS: This software is not included in the Unified Register of Russian Programs for Electronic Computers and Databases. Support may be limited in the RF region due to local regulatory constraints.
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    Hanoi in Basic

    The Famous Recursive Algorithm In Old-Fashioned BASIC

    This program is written in BWBasic, the version provided with DOSEMU, the DOS emulator. In this version of BASIC, you use GOSUB to call a procedure, and there are no local variables. So I used arrays to allocate memory for stacks, from where the "local variables" are taken. From this code you can learn how recursion and functions with dynamic local variables work.
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    LaptopCalc
    LaptopCalc was made thinking in a way to use a calculator in a laptop without a numpack It uses keys like “J” to type “1”, “k” for “2” and so on. But is also great for all uses, try it and you will want to replace the default calc
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