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    BANAL - Banal And Not A Language. A prototyping notation compatible with Java and C# (via the largest possible common footprint between the two).
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    Simple pushdown calculator written in C++.
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    This is a simple C# command line calculator. It evaluates arithmetic expressions and functions. Easy to extend. Features include factorials, powers, brackets, bracket normalization, polish notation, factorization, fields, and advanced error reporting.
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    Java library for simple managing and solving sophisticated mathematic expressions and equations, based on Reverse Polish Notation (RPN)
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    Graphical front-end for GNU Octave. Edit formulas in mathematical notation. Uses Octave (Matlab clone) as a math engine.
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    Shellcalc (sc) is a lightweight and versatile reverse polish notation (RPN) calculator for the command-line. It implements access to the basic operations and many functions from the glibc math library.
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    This program converts calculator-style ASCII math notation (the same that ASCIIMathML uses) to Spanish Braille mathematics notation (not Nemeth Code).
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    ASCIIMathML.js: a JavaScript to convert ASCII math notation (and some LaTeX) to Presentation MathML while your webpage loads. Now also simple graphs are translates to SVG. Works with Firefox 2.0+ or with Internet Explorer 6/7+MathPlayer+Adobe SVGview.
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    MCDL is a small Java molecular viewer/editor for chemical structures, stored in Modular Chemical Descriptor Language linear notation. Features include accurate structure diagram generation, and Kekule chemical structure creation from aromatic bond list.
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    Calx is a calculator program based on RPN (Reverse-Polish Notation) that allows you to compute complex mathematical expressions containing brackets, mathematical functions etc.
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    Wurp is an RPN (Reverse Polish Notation) calculator, similar to the HP48 calculator. Wurp supports various platforms, including KDE and curses (and hopefully Windows eventually).
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    Cross-platform C++ library for Reverse Polish Notation calculus. Focuses on providing a reusable set of RPN functionalities such as parsing, variable substitution and computation.
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    CGNS++ is an object oriented interface to provide access to CGNS (CFD General Notation System) databases. It is similar to the existing C and FORTRAN interfaces provided by www.cgns.org, but uses an object oriented abstraction of the underlying SIDS.
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    REPCAL (REverse Polish CALculator) is a light and fast calculator in RPN (reverse polish notation) mode for the console (command line). It is written in 180 lines of Python code, and can be used both interactively or inside shell scripts.
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    PAVIAN - PArsing and VIsualization of Arithmetic Notations is a Java-applet, used to embed a visualization of a formula into websites. PAVIAN parses LaTeX, mathML-based or an intuitive notation on the client to display them.
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    InfixCalc is a scientific calculator for Java-Phones. The calculator uses an infix notation, which makes handling quite easy. Accuracy 10-18 digits. Functions: y^x,log,!,nCr,sin,cos,tan,asin,...
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    PoloCalc is a Reverse Polish Notation (RPN) desktop calculator for windows 9X and 2K. Enables copy, paste, undo, const definitions by user... Programming language used is C++, with the fltk graphic library.
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    Sound Grid is a graphical music composition, editing, and notation tool in the cartesian coordinate system. Visit http://sites.google.com/site/soundgrid/Home for tutorial. Contact jonnyq@scn.org for questions. Keywords: midi java sound
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    Baculator is a Reverse Polish Notation (RPN) calculator program with an infinite scrollable stack and support for most common mathematical operations as well as some more esoteric operations. Available for Unix/Gtk+, Mac OS X, and MS Windows.
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    KPNClac is a polish notation calculator intended to inspired by the HP48 Series calculators. It handles complex numbers and will someday handle matricies. The next current development version allows user programmable functions via python.
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    ghsiloP is a GNOME/GTK+ compliant inverse Polish notation calculator written in C++ with GTK--. It has most of the more common scientific calculator features, with more to be added... If you have an HP 48GX (like I do) or similar calculator, you'll love g
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    kalc is a programmable scientific calculator, using RPN (Reverse Polish Notation). Its behaviour imitates a HP48/HP49 calculator. Works with real and complex numbers, unlimited size integers, arbitrary-precision real numbers and more.
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    midi2gmn

    Code library for converting MIDI and GLN files to GUIDO Music Notation

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    prOOst - wisdom through provenance
    prOOst is a provenance storing system, which allows users to store their provenance information in OPM notation. It is based on a graph database and can be accessed for querying and adding of information through a REST interface.
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    GRPN is a graphical reverse polish notation (RPN) calculator. GRPN is written in C and uses the GIMP Toolkit (GTK) for the GUI.
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