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Monty Hall Problem (command line), written in pure C++, using Visual C++6. It uses another project of mine for random number generation (glhlib - Graphics Library Helper).
I also added a JAVA version.
The Java version is written with NetBeans. I assume you can get yourself any IDE and compile the .JAVA file.
It runs on Windows, Linux, Mac OSX, whatever.
My Project is a calculator i created for a school project.
My project is a calculator i created for a school project. Enjoy!
Download Calculator.cpp if you want to make your own calculator.
Please Consider writing a ticket if you find a bug, or writing a review.
If you download Calculator.cpp, you need to have an IDE that supports the language.
Here are a few suggestions:
Visual Studio: https://www.visualstudio.com/en-us/products/visual-studio-community-vs.aspx (Only on Windows)
Netbeans: https://netbeans.org/index.html (on Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux.
A software framework to build maps for Neurospora crassa genome based on probabilistic models of meiotic recombination. A netbeans platform application is built to incorporate the computations.
Project issues are mainatined at https://freecode4susant.atlassian.net/browse/GENOMEMAP