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    CutePy

    CutePy

    Lightweight Qt-based Python console with variable explorer and history

    CutePy is a lightweight Qt-based Python 3 console with variable explorer, command history, syntax highlighting and customizable startup script. Originally it was developed for simple scientific calculations as a replacement for e.g. Windows calculator or Python IDLE. Therefore its main aim is to start fast and provide more comfortable dealing with variables based on the Python language. However in the end it is a regular Python console and therefore can be used for almost any task.
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    SciSimulations

    A package of science simulation scripts for web browsers.

    ...The simulations will enable anyone to explore the equations in science, and make the math behind science more than just some numbers on a page. Currently SciSimulations uses the HTML5 Canvas elements so most web browsers will be able to run the simulations except the old versions of Internet Explorer.
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