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    The Simplest Manual Counter

    The Simplest Manual Counter

    Manual counter with the keyboard or the mouse on images

    The only open source counter to count any items the simplest and easiest way with the keyboard, or the mouse specifically on images. After associating a key to each item, or a predefined graphical symbol for images, pressing the key or clicking on the image increments its associated counter, and displays (for the images) the symbol at the mouse's pointer location. Such a project is so simple a child could use it!
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    autodiff

    Python class for automatic differentiation

    ...Supported operators: +, -, *, /, **, +=, -=, *=, /=, **= Available functions: sin, cos, tan, asin, acos, atan, sqrt, exp, log, log10, sinh, cosh, tanh, asinh, acosh, atanh See README file for usage examples.
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    MathX

    MathX

    Fixed-length Arithmetic-types library

    ...To this moment, only signed-integer and unsigned-integer are completed for little-endain architecture. Any compiler that support c++03 or c++11 can successfully compile MathX. Refer to README for more information.
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