bcal
:1234: Bits, bytes and address calculator (by jarun)
ccalc
Advanced cli calculator for newbies. Written in c. (by hanilr)
bcal | ccalc | |
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12 | 1 | |
620 | 0 | |
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4.4 | 4.2 | |
8 months ago | about 2 years ago | |
C | C | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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bcal
Posts with mentions or reviews of bcal.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-08-21.
- bcal - a tool for devs who use bits, bytes and addresses regularly
- Terminal bits, bytes and address calculator bcal v2.3 released!
- bcal - storage expression calculator for devs who use bits, bytes and addresses regularly
- Bcal: CLI for Storage expression, unit conversion and address calculation
- Show HN: Bcal – a tool for devs who use bits, bytes and addresses regularly
ccalc
Posts with mentions or reviews of ccalc.
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CLI Calculator for newbies
I made a CLI Calculator in c for newbies. Also if you are a linux user and want a lightweight CLI calculator you can use too. Link: Github (I used CLI in the name beceause you can use this program in terminal. I'm not a native english speaker so if I did wrong please warn me.) Before I started this project, I decided to do the project while I was thinking if I could help people who want to learn C language. but I had a question in my mind and that was, am I good enough? One of the reasons I did this project was that I mostly didn't use comments in my projects, this made it difficult for me to write code, besides, I had to deal with structs, so I could have experience with structs as well, which was ridiculous and I got an error I've never encountered, and it took me 2 days to understand, which I understood. Thanks to this little project, I got a good experience. If you're having trouble with this comment, I suggest you do what I did.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing bcal and ccalc you can also consider the following projects:
clifm - The shell-like, command line terminal file manager: simple, fast, extensible, and lightweight as hell.
quich - Just an advanced terminal calculator.
rofi-calc - 🖩 Do live calculations in rofi!
programmer-calculator - Terminal calculator made for programmers working with multiple number representations, sizes, and overall close to the bits
julia - Simple fractal drawing software
wabbitemu - Wabbitemu is a Z80 TI Calculator emulator
ceval - A C/C++ library for parsing and evaluation of arithmetic expressions.
moo - Marco’s Object Oriented calculator