autotable | xact | |
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- | 0.0 | |
- | about 3 years ago | |
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- | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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autotable
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Ask HN: Show me your Half Baked project
https://gitlab.com/docmenthol/autotable
It's a datatable written in Elm. I wrote it early on while I was learning, so I'm certain there is a lot I could update about it. Even still, it does its job pretty well. Sorting, filtering, editing, and reordering columns are all there. The way it's constructed allows new features to be built on top of it without any need to learn a table (or component) API. Just interact with the table state directly, the types make it pretty easy.
One major problem is that columns are obnoxious to define. It's just a giant record type. And in general I'm just not happy with the code. I'll likely revisit this project again soon and rewrite some key parts.
xact
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Ask HN: Show me your Half Baked project
https://github.com/wtpayne/xact - Model Based Systems/Software Engineering tool with support for machine learning and synthetic data.
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Ask HN: Does Your Company Practice Model Based Systems Engineering? (MBSE)
MBSE is a vastly underappreciated technique, and one that deserves much more exposure in the mainstream tech community.
Sadly, I have found myself exceedingly disappointed at the tooling available to support MBSE, having mainly used Simulink, and also experimented with a few others like Rhapsody, Capella and EA.
Constant mouse usage with Simulink gave me really bad RSI, and merging models was a pain, due to the way that layout and structural information were mixed together in the xml-based .mdl file format.
So (naturally) I made a text-based alternative. It's a bit like TensorFlow in that you create a compute graph (computational model), and then run it.
The model itself can be generated dynamically in a script, using JQuery-like syntax to add or change nodes, or alternatively it can be stored and version controlled in one or more text files, using YAML, XML, JSON or TOML (or some mixture of those) to serialise the structure in an easy-to-diff-and-merge form.
https://github.com/wtpayne/xact
What are some alternatives?
observable-state-tree - An observable state tree is a normal object except that listeners can be bound to any subtree of the state tree.
pegao - Pegao is a community about lists of links on topics of interest.
UsTaxes - Tax filing web application
wcp - Experimental file copy tool using io_uring
tinyjam - A radically simple, zero-configuration static site generator in JavaScript
pgsink - Logically replicate data out of Postgres into sinks (files, Google BigQuery, etc)
jarvis - An AI sidekick that helps you control your computer.
langmap - A complete map of all the languages and their dependencies
automd - Flask API Documentation Generation
flex-sftp-server - Flexible SFTP server to reference from sshd_config
json-tail
fast-style-transfer-coreml