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web kalkulator sederhana mengunakan html css dan javascript
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A web calculator built using the newton api
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A simple web calculator
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Effortless feet to cm converter: instant imperial to metric conversion.
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Mar 14, 2024 - HTML
A simple and intuitive calculator built with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Perform basic arithmetic operations easily and efficiently.
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Web calculator based on basic vanilla JS and RegX (No-Key bindings)
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A web calculator using RESTful principles with a Haskell backend
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May 4, 2017 - Haskell
A simple web calculator designed with HTML, Tailwind CSS, and a grid layout.
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Master precise unit conversion with our sophisticated cm to m (meter) calculator
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This is a PWA calculator made with React
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Jun 10, 2021 - TypeScript
✔ This calculator app will be a great test of your CSS and JS skills especially. If you're wanting to practice using Grid, this project will be perfect for you.
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Created a simple calculator that runs on the web using HTML, CSS, JavaScript and DOM methods.
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Sep 27, 2020 - HTML
I made a website calculator using by JQ.
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Dec 19, 2020 - HTML
Standard calculator made by SR Tamim using HTML, CSS, JavaScript & MathJS
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🔢 a Simple Calculator to calculate your number i guess? This is a website using webstorage so u can store your history locally
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Jun 9, 2022 - JavaScript
Dentaku is a simple web calculator that performs basic arithmetic operations.
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