A Calculator App built with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It also has a Dark Mode.
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A Calculator App built with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It also has a Dark Mode.
This a calculator app with neumorphism look using html, css and JavaScript.
Explore this repository for a sleek web-based calculator built with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It features a user-friendly interface and efficient computation logic, perfect for quick calculations or educational purposes.
This a calculator app with neumorphism look using html, css and JavaScript that can perform every operation of a basic calculator.
This is a solution to the Tip calculator app challenge on Frontend Mentor
Basic calculator made with javascript to practice
A simple calculator made using HTML, CSS and JavaScript to perform basic mathematical operations with an appealing and responsive UI.
A very simple calculator built using vanilla HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
Simple web-based calculator created using Javascript & CSS
Just an experiment with neumorphic designs. Made a sensible calculator.
A simple calculator built using HTML, CSS and JavaScript
JavaScript Calculator
View it live here https://thenewstyles.github.io/javascript-calculator/
Responsive Calculator WebApp built with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It has both Light and Dark Modes.
This calculator project is made in HTML , CSS, JS. Uses postfix expression conversion and evaluation .
I created an iPhone calculator clone during my project work featuring arithmetic operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Built with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, it includes buttons for data entry and a display screen for results, with JavaScript logic managing calculations and user input.
A Normal Calculator (Using eval function)
Responsive calculator made using JavaScript.
I created simple web calculator with javascript, CSS, and HTML.
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