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AWTCalculator is a simple yet powerful calculator application built using Java's Abstract Window Toolkit (AWT). It provides a user-friendly graphical interface for performing basic and advanced arithmetic operations.

  • Updated Jul 24, 2025
  • Java

RecipeManager is a small, Java Swing/AWT based, FlatLaf-containing Desktop application which lets user to pick food, check their Recipes, possible Allergen content, and their nutritional information and unique features that come along with it.

  • Updated Jun 12, 2026
  • Java

A simple game with hero walks around to fight against monsters that moving randomly in a maze.

  • Updated Apr 23, 2018
  • Java

A swing applet based tool to perform numerous operation using the OS clipboard as detailed in the READ-ME

  • Updated Aug 17, 2020
  • Java

This documentation provides an overview of the Calculator application developed using Java AWT components and event handling.

  • Updated Jul 21, 2024
  • Java

Developed a portal to optimize the allocation of exam centers based on candidates' top 3 preferences, venue availability, and a first-come-first-serve basis

  • Updated Jul 17, 2024
  • Java

Java based 2-D game involving a player to shoot enemies going through multiple rounds and increasing difficulty. Powerups and levels are present.

  • Updated Oct 4, 2020
  • Java

System detects vehicle density at traffic junctions and allots the required time to traffic lights for vehicle passage dynamically. Classifier is trained using positive and negative images. Further, Adaptive Boosting is used to combine a number of weak classifiers into a strong one. The outcome of AdaBoost is Trained Cascade, which is finally us…

  • Updated Jan 14, 2018
  • Java

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