This page features some various computer programs I've written, that pertain to the study of economics in some way or another. As I've mentioned before, I am the world's worst programmer, so I can't promise that these programs will work correctly, but before uploading them, I usually try to make sure they at least vaguely do what they're supposed to do.
Source code is available upon request to anyone who is interested, but I would upload it here by default. As I mentioned, I'm a terrible programmer, so if you want to make funny of me, you at least have to really want to make fun of me. For source code, questions, comments, or any other feedback, feel free to e-mail me.
Without further ado, here are the programs, arranged by subject.
Intermediate Microeconomics
IndifferencePlotter -- This is a simply utility that allows the user to enter a utility function, and plot indifference curves. That's it. It isn't particularly sophisticated, but it should be more accessible for a student who isn't particularly adept at graphing, or comfortable