mfillpot / mathomaticLinks
Mathomatic™ is a portable, command-line, educational CAS and calculator software, written entirely in the C programming language.
☆121Updated 2 years ago
Alternatives and similar repositories for mathomatic
Users that are interested in mathomatic are comparing it to the libraries listed below
Sorting:
- scc - simple C Compiler☆59Updated 8 years ago
- C header library for typed lists (using macros and "template" C).☆52Updated 11 years ago
- Arbitrary precision integer and rational arithmetic library☆145Updated 4 months ago
- Framebuffer UI (fbui) in-kernel Linux windowing system.☆163Updated 9 years ago
- Using TinyCC to compile Linux kernels☆65Updated 9 years ago
- C implementation of drawille library and extra drawing functionality☆67Updated 4 years ago
- POSIX getopt() as a portable header library☆109Updated 2 years ago
- C17 compiler implementation from scratch☆64Updated last year
- Turbo C conio.h clone for windows and linux☆39Updated last year
- A PostScript interpreter in C☆102Updated 8 months ago
- Symbolic math app☆96Updated this week
- A C-implemented C compiler☆92Updated 10 months ago
- An extensible BASIC interpreter in one header☆122Updated 7 years ago
- Portable C Compiler sources☆115Updated last year
- Anonymous functions in C☆253Updated 5 years ago
- Asteroids Clone for Windows☆47Updated 3 months ago
- Text editor using ncurses library☆32Updated 3 years ago
- An arbitrary precision library written in C which supports fractional datum. Arbitraire is fully portable to all linux, mac and netbsd/fr…☆17Updated 2 years ago
- Digital Mars C and C++ Compiler☆128Updated 4 years ago
- Fedjmike's C Compiler☆134Updated 7 years ago
- Ron Cain's Small C public domain compiler revived after 30 years.☆143Updated last month
- Dynace object-oriented extension to C☆112Updated 6 months ago
- NCurses Examples from the book "Programmer's Guide to NCurses" with improvements and fixes☆58Updated last year
- (OBSOLETE) A B Compiler for x86☆47Updated last year
- A C preprocessor designed to be embeddable, quick, light and fully compliant to ISO Standard 9899:1999, aka ISO C99, or simply, C99☆58Updated 10 years ago
- CC500: a tiny self-hosting C compiler☆163Updated 7 years ago
- A Tour Through the SubC Compiler☆92Updated 3 years ago
- re1, the unbloated regexp engine by Russ Cox, elaborated to be useful for real-world applications☆44Updated 6 years ago
- OTCC Deobfuscated and Explained☆39Updated 2 years ago
- The simple browser based on litehtml engine (linux)☆84Updated last month