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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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diff-zoo
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How do you generally go about finding the Jacobian of a complicated observation function for a Kalman filter?
To add to software for #1, look for packages that do forward-mode AD. For Jacobians (many outputs), forward-mode AD is often faster than back-propagation (reverse mode). I use ForwardDiff.jl which usually accepts any function the user might bass in as observation function https://github.com/baggepinnen/LowLevelParticleFilters.jl/blob/master/src/ekf.jl#L45 Here's a nice intro to forward and reverse mode ad https://github.com/MikeInnes/diff-zoo/blob/notebooks/backandforth.ipynb It's the second notebook in a series, might want to read the first as well if you find this topic interesting.
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Ask HN: What are some examples of elegant software?
This is an obscure one, but Mike Innes "[automatic] differentiation for hackers" tutorial. It's a code tutorial, not software, if that counts. Both the way it's constructed and the functionality of Julia that gets shown off here.
https://github.com/MikeInnes/diff-zoo
- Neural networks with automatic differentiation.
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[D] Gradient Tape Implementation
The following repos show how to build a simple reverse mode implementation from scratch: https://github.com/MikeInnes/diff-zoo
@blueprintjs/core
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React Component Libraries
Official Website: https://blueprintjs.com/
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An Overview of 25+ UI Component Libraries in 2023
Blueprint : A collection of components for building data-intensive interfaces for desktops. It specifically states that it is not designed to work for mobile. It is most likely better for building internal tools, dashboards, and Electron apps. Blueprint is one of the few libs in this list that has a Date Picker component.
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13 Must Know Libraries for a React Developer
Blueprint is a React-based UI toolkit for the web. It is optimised for building complex, data-dense web interfaces for desktop applications that run in modern browsers and IE11. (Source: Blueprint GitHub)
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10 Best Free React UI Libraries in 2023
Blueprint is a UI toolkit for React that is designed to build data-rich interfaces for web applications. The core Blueprint NPM package contains 30+ common and unique React components like Button, Card, Menu, Form Group, File Input, etc.
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Aleph or fresh?
Blueprintjs seem to not work in SSR. https://github.com/palantir/blueprint/issues/131
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Tabler: Free and open source dashboard HTML/CSS framework
Maybe https://blueprintjs.com/ for you, although last time I checked it did not have explicit mobile or tablet support. (They don’t aim to break mobile or tablet but they don’t endeavour to support it.)
- AWS open sourced the AWS console design system
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How to style React components using CSS
There are other libraries as well like tailwind, and component libraries like Semantic UI, React Bootstrap, Ant Design, Chakra UI, BluePrint, Material UI, etc., which you can try out.
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Consider These 8 Amazing React Component Libraries for Your Next Big Project (I mean it)
7) Blueprint
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Ask HN: What are some examples of elegant software?
I figured I'd get some downvotes mentioning PLTR here. ;-)
GPalantir is definitely being more open with their demo now, so there are some good ones on their youtube channel.
You can skim through.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uF-GSj-Exms
I'm impressed by how polished everything looks. As a person who does UX / product design, their working software looks better than most designer's portfolio mockups.
I'm impressed by how fast and snappy everything works or feels.
I'm impressed by how rich and custom tailored their UI component library is.
I'm impressed by how focused and tailored their UI for job at hand.
I'm impressed by how every single page in their application looks beautiful, not just a handful.
They actually have all their React UI library published as opensource here. https://blueprintjs.com/
If there's anyone from pltr reading this, good job. Your design people are amazing.
What are some alternatives?
Flux.jl - Relax! Flux is the ML library that doesn't make you tensor
antd - An enterprise-class UI design language and React UI library
ganja.js - :triangular_ruler: Javascript Geometric Algebra Generator for Javascript, c++, c#, rust, python. (with operator overloading and algebraic literals) -
Material UI - Ready-to-use foundational React components, free forever. It includes Material UI, which implements Google's Material Design.
src - Read-only git conversion of OpenBSD's official CVS src repository. Pull requests not accepted - send diffs to the tech@ mailing list.
chakra-ui - ⚡️ Simple, Modular & Accessible UI Components for your React Applications
nexus - A Nim web framework with batteries included
react-admin - A frontend Framework for building data-driven applications running on top of REST/GraphQL APIs, using TypeScript, React and Material Design
fluent-ui - 🌈 React components that inspired by Microsoft's Fluent Design System.
react-grid-layout - A draggable and resizable grid layout with responsive breakpoints, for React.
mantine - A fully featured React components library
semantic-ui-react - The official Semantic-UI-React integration