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Learn the periodic table

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Shashank Sharma is a trial lawyer in New Delhi and an avid Arch user. He’s been writing about open source software for 20 years, and lawyering for 10. t might sound we’re joking, but if you think about it, the periodic table is one of the most I easily recognised icons in the world. Certainly on a par with lab coats, stethoscopes, thermometers and Lego pieces. Anyone who looks at it knows exactly what it is. Some people are even required to memorise it as part of their studies, while others still quote it as a display of their nerd quotient. Although you could quickly do an online search to look up elements should the need ever arise, offline utilities have the advantage of offering pertinent information without overloading you with data.

Released under the MIT licence, is an interactive utility that

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