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Aleph Sterling

Creator & Lead Developer, MyCalcBuddy

Building accurate, accessible calculation tools that help people make informed decisions about their finances, health, and everyday choices.

My Story

"Aleph Sterling" is a pen name - a practice common among developers and writers who value privacy while maintaining accountability through their work. I chose "Aleph" after the mathematical symbol for infinity (ℵ), representing the endless calculations people need in daily life, and "Sterling" to signify trustworthiness and quality.

I created MyCalcBuddy because I was frustrated with existing calculator websites. Too many were either:

  • Filled with intrusive ads that made them unusable
  • Using incorrect formulas without citing sources
  • Lacking clear explanations of how calculations work
  • Not optimized for mobile devices

I believed we could do better. Not by claiming expertise I don't have, but by being meticulous about citing verified sources, implementing formulas correctly, and creating a clean, fast user experience.

My Philosophy

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Sources Over Credentials

I don't claim to be a mathematician, financial advisor, or medical professional. Instead, I cite the experts who are. Every formula comes from verified references - textbooks used in universities, standards from organizations like NIST and WHO, and peer-reviewed sources.

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Accuracy Through Process

I implement proven formulas correctly, test them against known values, and cross-verify results with multiple sources. When I find discrepancies, I research why and document the correct approach.

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Privacy-First Design

Calculations happen in your browser - we don't store, track, or sell your data. Your financial or health information stays private. This extends to my own privacy through the use of a pseudonym.

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User Experience Matters

A calculator can be mathematically perfect but useless if it's slow, confusing, or buried under ads. Clean design, fast performance, and clear explanations are essential.

How I Build Calculators

Step 1: Research

I identify authoritative sources for the formula. For financial calculators, this might be "Fundamentals of Financial Management" by Brigham & Houston. For health metrics, WHO guidelines. For physics, "University Physics" by Young & Freedman.

Step 2: Implementation

I implement the formula exactly as specified in the source, with clear variable names and comments explaining each step. No shortcuts, no approximations unless explicitly documented.

Step 3: Verification

I test the calculator against known examples from textbooks and cross-check results with other reputable calculators. If results don't match, I investigate why until I understand the discrepancy.

Step 4: Documentation

Each calculator includes the formula source, explanatory content, examples, and FAQs. Users deserve to understand not just the result, but how and why the calculation works.

Step 5: Maintenance

I regularly review calculators for accuracy, update formulas when standards change, and fix issues reported by users. Each calculator shows its last review date.

What I've Built

3,900+
Calculators across 28 categories
12
Languages supported with full i18n
20+
Reference books verified against

Recent Articles

Areas of Focus

Personal FinanceInvestment MathHealth MetricsStatisticsPhysics CalculationsChemistryFinancial PlanningRetirement ModelingMortgage AnalysisNutritional ScienceUnit ConversionMathematical Education

Questions or Feedback?

Found an error? Have a suggestion for a new calculator? I'd love to hear from you.