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RunJS
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fend
- Fend: Arbitrary-precision unit-aware calculator
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Show HN: Heynote – A Dedicated Scratchpad for Developers
You can do that (and lots more) with Fend: https://github.com/printfn/fend/
- Show HN: I made an arbitrary-precision unit-aware calculator in Rust
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GitHub - abhimanyu003/qubit: A handy calculator, based on Rust and WebAssembly.
Related: check the excellent https://github.com/printfn/fend
RunJS
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JavaScript: Timer Params
If you run this – I recommend using RunJS for running code like this locally – you'll see the following:
- Show HN: Heynote – A Dedicated Scratchpad for Developers
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Making Curry: JavaScript Functional Programming
If you would like to follow along or try the code examples for yourself, I strongly recommend using RunJS.
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10 niche mac apps for web developers
Is there an app for Python similar to https://runjs.app ?
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Learning Javascript as a Python Developer
If you're starting out, I recommend using a sandbox to test your code. Run JS is a very useful tool as it logs
- Anybody seen this? RunJS. Is there an alternative (besides dev tools), that doesn't cost $$?
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I’m stuck learning js
RunJs https://runjs.app/ is pretty cool for playing with JavaScript by itself.
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Aplicaciones para Desarrollador 🦹🏻
RunJS: https://runjs.app/
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I have found my people. Sos full stack Bootcamp student.
Hey! Former bootcamp student here. What I learned is that medication like Adderal, Vyvance, Ritalin, etc, doesn't help with learning because learning is a slow process. You have to chew through things to understand them and take breaks to let your brain consolidate new information. The beginning of a bootcamp is always the hardest, but after a while you figure out what routine/habits/learning style/etc works for you. Additionally, after getting the hang of Javascript basics, things usually get easier. (sidenote - RunJS is a great tool to use to learn)
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Getting Node to work in VSCode integrated terminal
OK, I see. My machine has node v12.22.9 installed, probably since I installed it from apt. I downloaded 18.12.1 from the site above, but alas, I do not know how to install it. I'll have to read the docs it seems. It will be helpful to learn as I've tried to install runjs on my Ubuntu laptop, but I can't figure how as it seems I have to install it from binaries also (which I have no idea how to).
What are some alternatives?
rink-rs - Unit conversion tool and library written in rust
quokka - Repository for Quokka.js questions and issues
qubit - A handy calculator, based on Rust and WebAssembly.
why-did-you-render - why-did-you-render by Welldone Software monkey patches React to notify you about potentially avoidable re-renders. (Works with React Native as well.)
calc - A command line calculator written in Rust.
vim-import-js - Vim plugin for ImportJS
heynote - A dedicated scratchpad for developers
typescript-notebook - Run JavaScript and TypeScript in node.js within VS Code notebooks with excellent support for debugging, tensorflowjs visulizations, plotly, danfojs, etc
eva - a calculator REPL, similar to bc(1)
ijavascript - IJavascript is a javascript kernel for the Jupyter notebook
joule-heat-calculator - Joule Heating Calculation and Cooling via Heat Transfer in Wire.
vscode-python - Python extension for Visual Studio Code