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calculator | libqalculate | |
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81 | 55 | |
28,703 | 1,612 | |
0.9% | 3.8% | |
7.2 | 8.7 | |
10 days ago | 7 days ago | |
C++ | C++ | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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calculator
- Exemples of medium WPF open-source projects?
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Paint on Windows is getting layers and transparency support
Because it makes the things they use better mostly, they are => https://github.com/microsoft/calculator/graphs/contributors
Is it? Just opened it on Windows 10 and it opens instantly and uses 23MB of RAM which is rather low for a modern application. Calculator is also fully open source now.
- I Still Use Windows 95 (archived, 2008)
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I just finished this calculator as a practice project, after 1 year of just studying algorithms, problem solving, data structures, i enjoyed my first windows forms app after only working on the console screen and drawing menus myself: video in comments
Note that Windows calculator itself is open-source if you want to take any inspiration from there https://github.com/microsoft/calculator
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What are some optimizations Microsoft does for Notepad?
See Windows Calculator
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Potential to add RPN mode to default Windows calculator app
MS Github RPN Proposal
- Ask HN: Examples of Top C# Code?
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Why Modern Software Is Slow
I haven't the chance to look at the new calculator. Is it this one?
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Rust is eating into our systems, and it's a good thing (and it's time for me to retire)
C++ is used heavily in the Windows ecosystem. COM+ is a massive pain but it's much worse if you stick to plain C. C# (and to some extent VB.NET) are commonly used for Windows platforms for their excellent developer productivity, but C++ remains a power house in performance critical software. Microsoft itself combines C# and C++ in products like Windows Calculator, and Windows XP's leaked source code is full of cpp files.
libqalculate
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New world record with an electric racing car: From 0 to 100 in 0.956 seconds
But unfortunately gravity is the first unit that I find is not supported :(
There's some talk about using g0 here https://github.com/Qalculate/libqalculate/issues/498 but that doesn't work in my version (I'm using an old version, hoping to update my OS this week). You can divide it by earth gravity if you know it by heart, though
> 100 km/h / 0.956 s / 9.8 m/s^2
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GNU Units
I personally use Qalculate (https://qalculate.github.io/), specifically their CLI version for this purpose. I'm not sure how well it compares to GNU Units, but it works well enough for my needs; and it's fairly simple using English-like syntax.
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Ask HN: Do you still use a hand held/desktop calculator?
On the terminal, I use `qalc`[1]. It's a nice natural language calculator that does arithmetic, solves quadratic equations/linear systems, does unit conversions and even a bit of calculus. Combine it with a cli graphing tool and you can do pretty cool things.
Anything more complicated I'm probably ok with latency, so I open up wolframalpha and enter it there, again, in natural language.
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Calculator for sway
Personally I use http://qalculate.github.io/ since I end up having to do unit conversions often, it's pretty handy for that
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A sensible NixOS Xfce desktop configuration
Mate Calculator: Seems a bit basic, when you can do so much more with Qalculate! https://qalculate.github.io/
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Show HN: Procal: A simple Qt-based programming calculator
Second that also as a cli `qalc`. Use it nearly every day, to convert units and quickly qalculate that would take way longer when opening a gui or pulling out my phone.
e.g.
> 100 GB/m to kB/s
- Good everyday calculator for low-resource xfce environments?
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What's your favorite calculator?
Physical or software. I use Qalculate and WolframAlpha.
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What projects do you wish there was a self hosted version of
I like Qalculate! on desktop :)
- Unique 2-in-1 calculator app adds up to surprise hit for retired engineer
What are some alternatives?
UWPDumper - DLL and Injector for dumping UWP applications at run-time to bypass encrypted file system protection.
kalk - Scientific calculator with math syntax that supports user-defined variables and functions, complex numbers, and estimation of derivatives and integrals
Ammonite-Ops - Scala Scripting
pure - Pretty, minimal and fast ZSH prompt
zsh-history-substring-search - 🐠 ZSH port of Fish history search (up arrow)
OpenSeesPy - OpenSeesPy versions, doc, and pip
Windows Terminal - The new Windows Terminal and the original Windows console host, all in the same place!
dolphin - Dolphin is a GameCube / Wii emulator, allowing you to play games for these two platforms on PC with improvements.
mariadbpp - C++ client library for MariaDB.
Varian-Code-Samples - Code samples for ESAPI and other Varian APIs and web services.
lua-language-server - A language server that offers Lua language support - programmed in Lua
zsh-z - Jump quickly to directories that you have visited "frecently." A native Zsh port of z.sh with added features.