Examples:
Situational calculus
Event calculus
Predicate calculus
Propositional calculus
Fluent calculus
Lambda calculus
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Examples:
Situational calculus
Event calculus
Predicate calculus
Propositional calculus
Fluent calculus
Lambda calculus
They're not real calculus, but they're derivatives of it.
Well, prior to calculus becoming a mathematical thing, it was a general term for calculation. Therefore, it is used for any situation where calculating is integral to the problem.
Shaggy that strikes me as a somewhat Derivative answer to the Area of interest. Perhaps you were overwhelmed by the Volume of responses. Please learn to Differentiate between good and bad replies.
It certainly wasn't as clean as Zaza's answer, but touched on the truth of the matter while reaching for a pun.
Does calculus teach you how to add?
If so, then I need to take it so I can balance my checkbox.
Don't be silly, any even-order polynomial function will balance.