egui_node_graph
nodium
egui_node_graph | nodium | |
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4.6 | 7.3 | |
about 1 month ago | about 2 months ago | |
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MIT License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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egui_node_graph
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Creating and (partially) running execution graphs, somewhat similar to make?
I want the DAG to be explainable so to handle type safety ( think that's what you're getting at?) in a user friendly way, I've been looking into using this library to draw the DAG interactively, save this to disk, and then I will then consume this in a macro to actually write the final executable.
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Nodium. Rust flow-oriented programming language.
Did you consider to use egui_node_graph ?
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Equivalent of ReactFlow for Rust
I was looking for something similar and found https://github.com/setzer22/egui_node_graph
- Pure Data as a plugin, with a new GUI
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Why do you waste so much time on the internet
Gankra's work on a useful rust memory model is both fascinating and useful: https://twitter.com/Gankra_/status/1509335163045650436
This tool to convert low-complexity rust tests to proofs is interesting and something I'm glad I know exists: https://model-checking.github.io/kani-verifier-blog/2022/05/...
I'm using this code I found out about via reddit in a side project, probably less interesting to you though: https://github.com/setzer22/egui_node_graph
(Warning, videos from here on out):
Cool product demo of a futuristic debugger: https://www.hytradboi.com/2022/debugging-by-querying-a-datab...
These people also have a cool demo of splitting a single program across two different computers (frontend and backend webserver in their case). Maybe a bit less convincing than the previous one, but something I intend to watch: https://www.hytradboi.com/2022/uis-are-streaming-dags
These people have some really cool work on automatically solving physics problems (just linking to one of their talks as an example): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WHhDgxkiR9c
- [Media] A complete overhaul of Blackjack's 3d viewport with custom wgpu drawing
nodium
What are some alternatives?
Fetcher - A chrome extension which fetches your favourite feeds, so you don't have to.
mapplot - A map plotter library for Rust.
pure-data - Pure Data - a free real-time computer music system
lognplot - Plotting and logging of real-time data for desktop.
LeechBlockNG - LeechBlock NG (Next Generation) for Firefox is a simple productivity tool designed to block those time-wasting sites that can suck the life out of your working day. All you need to do is specify which sites to block and when to block them.
charming - A visualization library for Rust
Camomile - An audio plugin with Pure Data embedded that allows to load and to control patches
Desk - 🔮 The application platform for your cyberpunk desk
score - ossia score, an interactive sequencer for the intermedia arts
bytewax - Python Stream Processing
ossdatabase - Source for ossdatabase.com
pg_netstat - PostgreSQL extension to monitor database network traffic