fox-toolkit
calc
fox-toolkit | calc | |
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4 | 9 | |
7 | 320 | |
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0.0 | 9.2 | |
almost 7 years ago | 3 months ago | |
C++ | C | |
GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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fox-toolkit
- September 10 – FOX DEVELOPMENT 1.7.84
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Windows 9x and Word 9x at 800x600 resolution. Spacious. Comfy
You can get this today again using the FOX toolkit (http://www.fox-toolkit.org/). This is probably my favorite lightweight toolkit. Patches gladly welcomed for a11y and Wayland.
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GUI for software, not games, but lighter than Qt ?
FOX Toolkit
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Windows 95 – How Does It Look Today?
One brave GUI toolkit continues to use the Windows 95 look. Personally I really like that look (or design language, as we're apparently meant to say these days). Clean, high-contrast, and it's clear which widgets are clickable. It has the added bonus that its drawing operations can easily be hard-coded for excellent performance.
http://www.fox-toolkit.org/
calc
- Calc: C-style arbitrary precision calculator
- Desmos 3D graphing calculator (beta)
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Introducing: calc a complex numbers, graphing, cli calculator
http://www.isthe.com/chongo/tech/comp/calc/index.html not sure why you chose exactly the same name as the original calc. Even if you plan to create a drop in replacement. It's not good practise to use exactly the same name than another active project in the same problem domain
my benchmarks againts qalc and c-calc shows that c-calc takes about 0.8ms mean to run a calculation,qalc takes about 96.4ms to run a calculation,and mine takes 0.5ms to run a calculation, of course this is pretty much just the startup time however i cant measure the runtime speed againts c-calc because it does not allow multiple arguments like mine does.
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How to do math in linux?
I like calc myself, works quite well. Doesn't have e preloaded as a constant, to my knowledge at least, but otherwise it is very good.
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What Are The Best Linux Apps?
calc: a command line calculator with arbitrary precision. GNU bc is good too, but calc has more built-in commands (combinatorial, number theory functions for example). You can use it interactively, or simply to provide the results of a calculation. Try this: in your terminal, enter
- Calc - C-style arbitrary precision calculator
- Windows 95 – How Does It Look Today?
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Announcing calc: a powerful CLI calculator app
There's also another calc: https://github.com/lcn2/calc
What are some alternatives?
FLTK - FLTK - Fast Light Tool Kit - https://github.com/fltk/fltk - cross platform GUI development
rofi-calc - 🖩 Do live calculations in rofi!
wxWidgets - Cross-Platform C++ GUI Library
kalk - Scientific calculator with math syntax that supports user-defined variables and functions, complex numbers, and estimation of derivatives and integrals
nana - a modern C++ GUI library
arb - Arb has been merged into FLINT -- use https://github.com/flintlib/flint/ instead
GTK+ - Read-only mirror of https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk
insect - High precision scientific calculator with support for physical units
nuklear - A single-header ANSI C immediate mode cross-platform GUI library
percollate - A command-line tool to turn web pages into readable PDF, EPUB, HTML, or Markdown docs.
gtkmm - Read-only mirror of https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtkmm
prime-spirals - Creates images of prime numbers in various spiral patterns.