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46,687 | 4,611 | |
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8.6 | 10.0 | |
14 days ago | 2 days ago | |
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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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drawio-desktop
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Monodraw
For anyone who is willing to use a webapp, I like drawio[0]. You can download locally[1] and self host (I just use the python webserver).
While finding the Github, I see they now actually package an Electron application, so that is probably worth exploring[2].
[0] https://www.drawio.com/
[1] https://github.com/jgraph/drawio
[2] https://github.com/jgraph/drawio-desktop
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What is your favorite tool for designing complex architecture, and why is it MS Paint?
You can also get it for desktop. It's the same web app but I like to have it installed.
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Open-source drawing tool – Excalidraw
I like excalidraw for live discussions but if I want to make more detailed or better looking diagrams, I really enjoy these two tools:
- For drag-and-drop/WYSIWYG, I really like DrawIO. They have a web version https://app.diagrams.net/ but I strongly recommend the desktop version https://github.com/jgraph/drawio-desktop/releases/
- For text-as-diagram, I think Mermaid wins this by default since GitHub added markdown support for these: https://mermaid.live/ (This was github's announcement https://github.blog/2022-02-14-include-diagrams-markdown-fil... )
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HarvardX CS50's Introduction to Programming with Python
Protip: get draw.io if you want to edit that file. Or just use the online https://www.drawio.com/ (previously diagram.net?)
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Writing software with seamless diagramming?
LibreOffice Writer with Drawio-desktop (and Inkscape if it needs complex editing), if LibreOffice Writer is not enough you can try Scribus.
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Firewalla with EERO, Cisco 240AP, TP Link switches... EERO & Network Segmentation issues...
This is hard to understand. Can you make a diagram of your network, or a flowchart? I use this software https://www.diagrams.net/
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MS-Visio ersatz für mac
Gibt es auch als Desktop App.
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The struggle is real. What free software exists for control circuit diagrams?
Perhaps diagrams.net (click 'more shapes' to add the electrical symbols). There is also yEd. It has logic gates, but I don't know if it has electrical components. Of course KiCAD is specifically designed for circuits, but that might not fit your application.
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VLAN newbie, is there a way to do this?
I use this software: https://www.diagrams.net/
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FluidFramework
- FluidFramework: Build distributed, real-time collaborative web applications
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Ask HN: What Are You Working on This Year?
Have you seen FluidFramework? It's open source (MIT): https://github.com/microsoft/FluidFramework
I think the first product they're building on it is Loop: https://www.zdnet.com/article/microsoft-introduces-loop-a-ne...
- Ask HN: Apps that are built with Git as the back end?
- Realtime: Multiplayer Edition
- Fluid Framework: Data Sync Reimagined
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Woe be onto you for using a WebSocket
Full disclosure I work at MSFT and on the fluid framework.
If you are interested in this you may also be interested in the fluid framework, https://github.com/microsoft/FluidFramework
We use websockets and solve a lot of the state management problem called out here by keeping very little state on the server itself. The primary thing on server is a monotonically increasing integer we use to stamp messages, this gives us total order broadcast which we then build upon: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_broadcast
Here are some code pointers if you want to take a look:
The map package is a decent place to look for how we leverage total order broadcast to keep clients in sync in our distributed data structures:
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Microsoft Launches Google Wave
(Disclosure: Work at Microsoft, but I work in Azure and some open source stuff, not on or directly with Fluid/Office/etc.)
That's just a trademark clause for Microsoft logos and brands. The Fluid Framework itself is [MIT licensed](https://github.com/microsoft/FluidFramework/blob/main/LICENS...) and doesn't require exposing any of those logos/brands when you use it, so the framework itself is fairly open for usage.
I think the main thing that would slow down adoption for Fluid is that the only "production" backend is an Azure service, which isn't part of the open source Fluid Framework. [Other open source backends](https://fluidframework.com/docs/deployment/service-options/) aren't recommended for productions. Until there are some open source ones, I'd assume adoption will be limited to folks in the Azure ecosystem.
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The Lost Apps of the 80s
Within the context of the Microsoft-verse, Fluid Framework (https://fluidframework.com) is supposed to be solving similar problems in web apps, although I haven't personally played with it.
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A couple of questions about dotnet from a Java developer :)
Microsoft recently open sourced fluid framework. It is a distributed, consensus based, real time collaboration framework written in typescript. Fluid would keep your clients synced up and your server code would only have to handle when someone hits submit. Fluid Framework
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Fluid Framework discovery
The official documentation and the github repository seem clear.
What are some alternatives?
draw.io - draw.io is a JavaScript, client-side editor for general diagramming.
SyncedStore - SyncedStore CRDT is an easy-to-use library for building live, collaborative applications that sync automatically.
excalidraw - Virtual whiteboard for sketching hand-drawn like diagrams
automerge - A JSON-like data structure (a CRDT) that can be modified concurrently by different users, and merged again automatically.
penpot - Penpot: The open-source design tool for design and code collaboration
Joplin - Joplin - the secure note taking and to-do app with synchronisation capabilities for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS.
prometheus - The Prometheus monitoring system and time series database.
Command Line Parser - The best C# command line parser that brings standardized *nix getopt style, for .NET. Includes F# support
mdbook-mermaid - A preprocessor for mdbook to add mermaid support
crdt-event-fold - A Haskell library providing a garbage collected CRDT event accumulation datatype.
Modelio - Modelio is a modeling solution offering a wide range of functionalities based on the main standards of enterprise architecture, software development and systems engineering.
rsocket-java - Java implementation of RSocket