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dflex | UsTaxes | |
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129 | 51 | |
1,720 | 1,361 | |
1.1% | 1.6% | |
8.4 | 8.7 | |
27 days ago | 5 days ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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dflex
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Introducing DFlex - A Modern Javascript Drag and Drop Library
I built DFlex to push drag and drop capabilities further and handle complex interfaces at scale without compromises. The project is MIT licensed and open source on GitHub.
I'd love for you to check out the DFlex website to see examples and live demos. Let me know if you end up building something cool with DFlex! I'm always looking for feedback to help improve the library.
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Drag and Drop - Which library?
So I haven't tried it, but someone posted https://www.dflex.dev/ a few days ago, might be worse a look.
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The first and the only library that allows you to drag and drop without reconstructing the DOM
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Ask HN: What is your “I don't care if this succeeds” project?
Thinking of accessible no-code application needs a robust drag and drop library not just capable of dragging and repositioning the DOM element but also comes with high performance. So I made DFlex (https://github.com/dflex-js/dflex) where the DOM tree stays untouched, with the same order but the elements change their positions with CSS transform only. That's done without changing the element position to Fixed or absolute. I've added some features recently to handle huge numbers of rows up to 1k elements but still, there's so much to do.
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[AskJS] Open-Source, but paying to get MIT license on it?
This is what I have been through while working on DFlex (https://github.com/dflex-js/dflex). 1- I want an open-source solution and free usage. 2- I want it to be sustainable. So I made a dual license. GPL with a commercial license. It's open-source with a paid option.
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Showoff Saturday (January 16, 2021)
I'm working on DFlex: JavaScript Project to Manipulate DOM Elements (https://github.com/jalal246/dflex) Also, I'm looking for contributors! If anyone interested, please let me know.
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Ask HN: What Are You Working On?
I'm working on DFlex: JavaScript Project to Manipulate DOM Elements (https://github.com/jalal246/dflex)
Also, I'm looking for contributors! If anyone interested, please let me know.
I wrote about it here about why Dflex and how It's different: https://dev.to/jalal246/dflex-javascript-project-to-manipula...
The work is still in progress but can't achieve the desired outcomes without community support.
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Show HN: Package Sorter – Sorting a group of packages that depends on each other
Obviously, you are :) considering you take a look at the source code.
I have another algorithm for connecting DOM nodes: https://github.com/jalal246/dflex/tree/master/packages/dom-g...
UsTaxes
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IRS will officially launch free online tax filing service for 2024 tax season
I’ve been using https://github.com/ustaxes/UsTaxes ; cross-checked with my manual form filing and it’s spot on. Print and mail and save the hassle :)
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Ask HN: Anyone knows how to simplify taxes?
Yes.
We (PublicDomainCompany.com) are going to do it if someone doesn't beat us to it first. Will be a 2023 project for us (https://github.com/breck7/copypastetaxes).
I've been a supporter of https://github.com/ustaxes/UsTaxes and they are doing amazing grunt work that will be a big part of the solution.
Also, here's a great image of the first income tax return:
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Show HN: Calculator for US Individual Income tax, from 1970-present
Sort of tangentially, I'm working with other contributors on https://ustaxes.org, an open source tax filing webapp https://github.com/ustaxes/UsTaxes.
Currently, many Federal tax forms are supported, as well as tax filing for the state of Illinois. Filing for Oregon and California is under development!
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Ask HN: What are some fun, conversational GitHub repos to contribute to?
- https://github.com/ustaxes/UsTaxes
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Sen. Warren pushes TurboTax for answers about its efforts to block free tax filing
I'm working with other contributors on https://ustaxes.org, an open source tax filing webapp https://github.com/ustaxes/UsTaxes. The goal is to make tax filing free for everyone.
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TurboTax’s Fight Against Free Tax Filing
There is https://ustaxes.org , an open-source tax filing application, but I'm not adventurous enough to use it when a mistake could be very expensive.
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FTC Sues Intuit for Its Deceptive Turbotax “Free” Filing Campaign
I'm working with other contributors on https://ustaxes.org, an open source tax filing webapp https://github.com/ustaxes/UsTaxes.
Currently, many Federal tax forms are supported, as well as tax filing for the state of Illinois. Filing for Oregon and California is under development!
Perhaps so. Though I found structural things with each of those projects that I did not like. For example, opentaxsolver's logic is a bunch of 'monolithic' C code, and I haven't been able to find any tests. UStaxes is better in that respect, but there I couldn't get past typescript, honestly, and they have code like https://github.com/ustaxes/UsTaxes/blob/master/src/forms/Y20... where they're relying on position of an item in the array to indicate which field it is. Not trying to disparage anyone, but I did not see evidence of an attention to detail I felt I could trust (and maybe that's just me and NIH syndrome).
What I would really like is to somehow extract out a representation of the tax logic into something separate from the business of collecting the data from the user, or even calculating the results. I'm not entirely sure what that would look like, maybe it would have to be some domain-specific language (eww) in order to be able to fully express the relationships and dependencies between different fields/forms.
But I think that tax logic portion is the difficult-to-maintain part, and also the portion different projects would benefit the most from sharing.
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Ask HN: How does TurboTax get away with dark patterns?
There are a couple of open source projects like http://opentaxsolver.sourceforge.net/ and https://ustaxes.org/ ; perhaps we should support these to get to the point where they can actually replace TurboTax and H&R.
I bet the laws are unnecessarily complicated and they probably continue to get more complicated due to Intuit's lobbying but opposing that is a much more expensive proposition than supporting an open source project (with code, or financially).
What are some alternatives?
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