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New applets page

Posted by Dave Richeson on January 1, 2010January 1, 2010

Over the last few years I’ve made quite a few web applets. But they have been scattered all over the place. As a good end-of-semester project I decided to consolidate all of them and create an applets page. Enjoy.

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