Sidus
stdlib
Sidus | stdlib | |
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11 | 4,015 | |
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0.0 | 10.0 | |
about 2 years ago | 5 days ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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Sidus
- A Graphing Calculator made by me
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A super simple Graphing Calculator made by me.
You can check out the plotter at : Sidus | Math Plotter and here's the github repo : Sidus github repo ,
stdlib
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Node still seems better than python after all this time for web server speed but..
Numpy is a library - node.js has plenty of them, what is missing? There is stdlib package that offers optimized math functions, for example.
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Servo, the parallel browser engine written in Rust
Websites do the same thing as 15 years ago? Not true, websites can now exceed desktop apps. Was their figma 15 years ago?
20 times more complex - this comes with doing more. 15 years ago there was no CI/CD.
Write CSS - don’t have to given Sass, components, and bootstrap.
Performance is worse - look at v8 benchmarks, look at webgl and Wasm. The browser itself can run much faster today, and people are doing more with it.
JS barebones - just one package. https://github.com/stdlib-js/stdlib. - and the node ecosystem is a feature not a bug.
Look elsewhere - every other UI framework we’ve tried before has been worse in terms of compatibility, functionality, flexibility, and available prebuilt tooling.
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“True” Randomness vs. “Pseudo” Randomness
two of the best PRNG libs for JS/TS: https://github.com/transitive-bullshit/random and https://github.com/stdlib-js/stdlib
- Bun v0.5
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my thoughts about Node as a backend
Scientific calculations - like what? There is a stlib package for JS where CPU hungry parts are written in C.
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What convenience libraries are must use?
lodash and lodash-es for browser are good, check out also stdlib
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A notable JavaScript developer shamelessly copied one of my most downloaded nod
> I wonder why there is not a simple math lib
This [0] might be what you are looking for, it has both is-number and is-odd.
[0] https://github.com/stdlib-js/stdlib
- Stdlib-JS
What are some alternatives?
hexapod - Blazing fast hexapod robot simulator for the web.
You-Dont-Need-Lodash-Underscore - List of JavaScript methods which you can use natively + ESLint Plugin
SPA - A super lightweight framework for building Single Page Apps in pure JavaScript. A perfect solution for building a prototype, mvp, app, website, blog, forum or anything else.
num2math - Complicated math expression generator
plot - A node library to display charts in popup windows and save them as pngs. Supports observablehq/plot, vega-lite and plotly out of the box.
multimath - WebAssembly wrapper to simplify fast math coding
graphest - A faithful graphing calculator
ndarray - 📈 Multidimensional arrays for JavaScript
asciichart - Nice-looking lightweight console ASCII line charts ╭┈╯ for NodeJS, browsers and terminal, no dependencies
makesmatheasy - Solves various Math Problems along with Steps, without any server interaction
colorette - 🌈Easily set your terminal text color & styles
nanocolors - Use picocolors instead. It is 3 times smaller and 50% faster.