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+# Basic Calc functionality for engineering or electronics
+Christopher Howard (he/him) - IRC: lispmacs or lispmacs[work], gemini capsule: gemini://gem.librehacker.com, <mailto:christopher@librehacker.com>
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+An introduction to some of the basic Algebra and Calculus functionality in Calc, as might be useful in engineering or electronics.
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+About the speaker:
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+Christopher Howard is a simulator technician in Fairbanks, Alaska, and a GNU Emacs user for a little over a decade. My technical interests are focused on analog computing and modeling with differential equations.
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