Straight up great calculator, I use it all the time now
There is no joke
1 0 ReplyI still have my analogue scientific calculator from the times when I had to take maths exams at uni
28 0 Reply...Analog? Like an abacus?
9 0 ReplyI used the wrong word, I meant to say physical, as opposed to virtual
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Did they make you yell "Eureka!" when you got the answer?
9 0 ReplyNobody makes you. It's just a natural response.
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May I recommend SpeedCrunch
18 0 ReplyYou definitely may! I'll have to check that out, it looks good!
2 0 ReplySpeedcrunch FTW. I use it all the time.
4 0 ReplyOk that does look nice
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I honestly run all my calculations in my app launcher when im on PC lol
Or whatever the android calculator is on mobile :3
17 0 ReplySame. Not that I do advanced stuff, but KRunner is often good enough.
17 0 ReplyThe pop!_os launcher for me, which does also have a calculator feature, which does everything I need :3
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I use python even for simple calculations
14 0 ReplyJulia for me. It has better mathematical syntax, especially if you happen to be doing anything with matrices, and theres no need to include a library for elementary functions.
2 0 ReplyI second this
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fun fact: the windows calculator is open source https://github.com/microsoft/calculator
8 0 Replykcalc 4 me
10 0 ReplyThey really missed a trick naming that one
4 0 ReplyCalk was such an obvious choice...
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bc
7 0 Replybc -l gang
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cli version based
9 0 Replyyes and with custom readline config (/etc/inputrc) you can use vim keybinds in it
1 0 ReplyI'm so sorry.
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Can someone contribute to qalculate by organizing the manual? There's so much mixed documentation in various places it took me 4 years to find the "where" operator of qalc
9 0 ReplyAll my homies use casio fx, ti-CAS and/or Wolfram Alpha
9 0 ReplyI am not positive but I think raspberry pi is includes free Mathematica
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To be 100% honest, I just open a terminal and use clisp. Or an RPN calculator when I'm on my phone (RPN Calculator)
9 0 ReplyI use bc or calc on the Linux command line. Been doing it for 20 years now
6 0 ReplyI use python...
6 0 Replyqalc
is pretty nice and it works2 0 ReplyYou can't take my hp-49 from me and even if did I'd just emulate it on my phone or computer
6 0 ReplyConsole calculator for the win!
2 0 ReplyIm pretty sure u can compile it for Windows as well
2 0 ReplySymbolab got me through college (and wolfram alpha when symbolab didn't cut it)
1 0 Replyi lovr galculator
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