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    TRURL

    TRURL

    A suite of RPN calculators and a class library for Object Pascal

    TRURL is a suite of desktop calculators with reverse Polish notation (RPN) written in Object Pascal. Additionally, it comes with a free reusable class library (RPN Engine) as a toolbox for creating your own calculator. TRURL is an acronym for "TRURL is a Reusable Universal RPN Library". Class Libraries: • RPN Engine: Full-featured calculation engine for Pascal-based RPN calculators • Segmitator: Library for virtual seven-segment displays Applications: • TRURL A: Simple demo app for the RPN Engine • TRURL B: RPN calculator in the design of the famous calculators by Dieter Rahms for Braun • TRURL G: Desktop RPN calculator inspired by the UI of the DSKY unit of the Apollo Guidance Computer (AGC)
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    Easy-to-use Reverse Polish Notation (RPN) Java Library.
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    Cross platform object oriented stack programming language. This general purpose RPN language works in terminal (running scripts), can be used to develop graphic applications, run as a CGI under web servers or embeded in other applications.
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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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    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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    FlameCalc is an RPN caclulator by the good folks at the Flame Design Group. It is written in Java with the intent to remain GCJ compatible and eventually evolve into a useful RPN language. HTTP-loaded scripts and Java plugins are supported.
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    Are you a fan of FORTH/RPN math? Need an easy, quick way to access files, do calculations, or just about anything else on your computer? Enter CUE (abrv. Q). Optimized for short, quick programs this language can be used for many different chores.
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