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Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (March 2024)
Hi! I'm Liam, a freshman at UBC, aiming to specialize in Computer Science/Physics. Looking for a software related internship in the summer. I've been programming for 7 years, and built dozens of projects, most of them can be found on my Github (https://github.com/liam-ilan).
Over the summer, I built Crumb (https://github.com/liam-ilan/crumb), a programming language from scratch, which was front paged here a couple months ago! I'm also a member of the firmware team at UBC Formula Electric, working on porting firmware for the Front Sensor Module to our next car.
Open to doing just around anything you need me to do. If you have an opening, or any advice, hit me up :D
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The Flix Programming Language
Just a friendly UBC piggyback on Waterloo’s programming language ;)
Over summer, I built my own little functional language, Crumb (https://github.com/liam-ilan/crumb). Unlike Flix, the scope is tiny, but some pretty awesome stuff has been done with it. (Checkout this pixel art editor in your terminal, 100% Crumb: https://github.com/ronilan/crumbicon).
There’s a template (https://github.com/liam-ilan/crumb-template) and vscode highlighter (https://github.com/liam-ilan/crumb-vscode) for anyone who wants to mess around with it. Any feedback super appreciated :D
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A fully functional SVG favicon editor for the terminal written in Crumb
Crumb, is a new (as in less than two month old) high level, functional, interpreted, dynamically typed, general-purpose programming language, with a terse syntax, and a verbose standard library. There's been some posts here about it recently ;)
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colors.crumb - first Crumb usable. Extending Crumb with basic terminal styling and RGB, HEX, ANSI conversion functions.
Crumb, introduced two weeks ago is a high level, functional, interpreted, dynamically typed, general-purpose programming language, with a terse syntax, and a verbose standard library.
- Minor Issue
- The Crumb Programming Language
- Crumb,a New Programming Language of No Keywords, and Everything Is a Function
- Show HN: Going into Freshman Year, Figured I Should Build an Interpreter ¯\(ツ)/¯
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Akaunting is free, open-source online accounting software for small businesses
https://carbon.us.org/
Interesting choice of a TLD. At first I thought it was free (like eu.org) but it seems that it's around $15, so pretty much like other domains. Is there a particular reason you went with .us.org?
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Ask HN: Being Freelancer vs. Starting a Company
You can build an ERP company with me: https://carbon.us.org
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Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (March 2024)
Full-stack engineer with experience in B2B and manufacturing
Here's a open-source ERP I'm building at night: https://github.com/barbinbrad/carbon
Location: USA
Remote: Yes
Technologies: TypesScript, Elixir, Postgres, React/Vue
Resume: https://bradbarbin.in/resume.thml
Email: [email protected]
- Show HN: Carbon is a permissive, open-source ERP built with Remix and Supabase
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Ask HN: Which open-source license should I use for my project?
I'm building an open-source ERP system because I think I can do some things better than the current state-of-the-art. I've went with open-source because I've been frustrated in the past when things aren't "fixable".
I'm hoping that it becomes both very good, and very useful to people. I'd also like to make money from it somehow.
What license do you recommend? I don't know much about licenses. My current best guess is AGPL v3. But I see a lot of projects I respect using MIT.
The space is currently dominated by big players like SAP, Oracle, and Microsoft. There are other open-source solutions like Odoo (LGPLv3) and ERPNext (GPLv3)
Here is a link to the project: https://github.com/barbinbrad/carbon
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Reconciliation Is a Knapsack Problem
Would you be willing to share your approach? I'd love to see it. Disclosure: I'm in the early stages of an open-source ERP: https://github.com/barbinbrad/carbon
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Ask HN: Show me your half baked project
https://github.com/barbinbrad/carbon
It’s an open source ERP system. I’ve been plugging away for about 10 months, but ERP systems are soooo big.
Really I just wanted to build graph-based, stochastic production routing, but there are so many pre-requisites to good scheduling/routing. Like the people, and the parts in stock, and when the required parts will arrive. So I’m building all that first.
It’s also been pretty enjoyable to learn Remix and Supabase in the process. I can’t say enough good about them!
What are some alternatives?
hook - The Hook Programming Language
Smithereen - Federated, ActivityPub-compatible social network server with friends, walls, and groups.
event-loop.crumb - A Crumb Usable providing an Event Loop
ngs - Next Generation Shell (NGS)
pcomb - parser combinators in PostScript and C
GnuCash - GnuCash Double-Entry Accounting Program.
crumb-vscode - The Visual Studio Code syntax highlighter extension for the Crumb programming language.
comment-castles - Lightweight internet forum
crumbicon - An SVG favicon editor for your terminal (written in Crumb)
socr - screenshot OCR server
metalang99 - Full-blown preprocessor metaprogramming
RVS_ParseXMLDuration - A Smart parser for xs:duration