foam3
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foam3
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How could the early Unix OS comprise so few lines of code?
Thank you for sharing that video! Your foam project looks fascinating too: https://github.com/kgrgreer/foam3
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A repository of “BASIC Computer Games” code in modern languages
I wrote a BASIC to JS compiler/transpiler that includes all of the programs from "BASIC Computer Games" as examples.
You can try it out in your browser at: https://codepen.io/kgr/full/yLQyLjR
Just select the game you want to to run from the top-left list box, then press the "Compile" button and you'll see the translated JS source in the right text-area. Then press the "Run" button to run it.
The source code for the compiler is available at: https://github.com/kgrgreer/foam3/tree/429f2fd2b4cef0e37996a...
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Architecture diagrams should be code
Sort of related but an interesting idea is take it one step further with the Feature Oriented Active Modeler (FOAM) [1,2] paradigm and use code to model your whole system, which generates diagrams model, and runnable code in whatever language needed. The project is still young and it may not be practical today with the available tooling but it seems like a cool idea and project. It is influenced by the unix principle of “coding the perimeter not the area” which is essentially factoring your dev tasks into building NM capabilities, but instead of building NM things individually build N+M tools that can be composed into N*M capabilities [2].
So with FOAM the idea is if we want to maintain a model of our software, and build it as well, what if we can use one composable tool to generate both, rather than model everything and code it separately.
[1] https://github.com/kgrgreer/foam3
[2] https://foam-framework.github.io/foam/
[3] https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3Ea3pkTCYx4
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Programming Breakthroughs We Need
https://github.com/kgrgreer/foam3#videos
FOAM is a modelling framework that generates cross-language boilerplate for you, but it takes a much broader view of what constitutes boilerplate than most systems. Typically, it can generate between 95-98% of a working cross-language cross-tier system.
FOAM helps you create features for modelled data. Features include things like a Java/Javascript/Swift classes to hold your modelled data, code to marshall to/from JSON/XML/CSV/etc., various GUI Views, and support for storing your data in various databases or file formats. However, FOAM models are themselves modelled, meaning they're afforded all of the above benefits as well. This lets you apply the MVC technique of having multiple views work against the same underlying data-model concurrently (say a grid and a pie-chart in a spreadsheet), so that you can choose the best view or views for your current need. When treated this way, your code is no longer text (but it can be, if that's one of your views), and you can easily view and store it in many different ways and more easily programmatically manipulate it.
flowchart-fun
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Ask HN: Anyone use a code to mindmap/flowchart tool?
https://flowchart.fun recently helped a lot with a project.
- Simple Text to Flowchart, Online & Free
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How to draw beautiful software architecture diagrams
- flowchart.fun - paid - https://flowchart.fun
- Text to Mindmap
- Flowchart Fun
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What is your favorite diagram software?
flowchart.fun though!
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Ask HN: AI to study my DSL and then output it?
On https://flowchart.fun I found that I got better overall results by asking GPT for an intermediate syntax that it was less likely to mess up (and easier for me to parse), and then parsing and transforming that syntax to my DSL. The relevant code: https://github.com/tone-row/flowchart-fun/blob/main/api/prom...
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Would like to create documentation for my server - What are the best tools ?
https://flowchart.fun is a good one if you're looking for something fast. (It's text-to-diagram)
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Using GPT-4 for Business Process Flowcharts - Converting Visio to a Text-Based Syntax?
That's the use-case we're angling for with our GPT integration on flowchart.fun
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Displaying a tree of questions graphically
If you just need the image for your interface, you can generate one very quickly with https://flowchart.fun
What are some alternatives?
xv6-public - xv6 OS
react-flow - React Flow | Svelte Flow - Powerful open source libraries for building node-based UIs with React (https://reactflow.dev) or Svelte (https://svelteflow.dev). Ready out-of-the-box and infinitely customizable. [Moved to: https://github.com/xyflow/xyflow]
MyDef - Programming in the next paradigm -- your way
Cytoscape.js - Graph theory (network) library for visualisation and analysis
TALA - A diagram layout engine designed specifically for software architecture diagrams
d3-dag - Layout algorithms for visualizing directed acyclic graphs
C4-PlantUML - C4-PlantUML combines the benefits of PlantUML and the C4 model for providing a simple way of describing and communicate software architectures
mermaid - Generation of diagrams like flowcharts or sequence diagrams from text in a similar manner as markdown
basic-computer-games - An updated version of the classic "Basic Computer Games" book, with well-written examples in a variety of common MEMORY SAFE, SCRIPTING programming languages. See https://coding-horror.github.io/basic-computer-games/
sketchviz - A command line clone of https://sketchviz.com/
language-server-protocol - Defines a common protocol for language servers.
qgroundcontrol - Cross-platform ground control station for drones (Android, iOS, Mac OS, Linux, Windows)