graphest
teach-rs
graphest | teach-rs | |
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3 | 6 | |
80 | 2,678 | |
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6.2 | 8.7 | |
7 days ago | 27 days ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
MIT License | Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 4.0 |
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graphest
- Graphest: A Faithful Graphing Calculator
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graf to y = (-1)^x
I've also just found a newer software Graphest using a similar algorithm to GrafEq, but it does not take the real roots of e.g., the cube root of negative numbers, as Desmos and GrafEq do. So it cannot plot y = (-1)^x as accurately as GrafEq.
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Rendering algorithm used for implicit functions
Below is the relation y=1/sin(e^x)+sin(y) in desmos and a calculator (https://github.com/unageek/graphest/blob/main/docs/build.md), which uses Jeff Tupper's algorithm
teach-rs
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google developed course on Rust
Rust 101 is pretty good as well. The more the merrier!
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My Rust project has been selected for the GitHub Accelerator Program and I’ll be working on it full-time!
Unluckily the English version of the course used C++, only the Italian version was in Rust. However, online you can find a bunch of other valid alternatives, such as https://github.com/tweedegolf/101-rs
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Teaching Rust 101 at Imperial College
How cool! I'm currently running a Rust course as well. It's open source: tweedegolf/101-rs (I guess everyone thinks Rust 101 is a good name ;) ). It's currently a bit early days, but after running the course once, I'll work on making the material reusable.
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Feedback needed from first low-level language learners of Rust
As part of the Rust 101 Course that is being made to facilitate universities in teaching Rust, I am researching what would be needed to have a module that would introduce people to the basics of programming at the same time as learning Rust syntax. Rust is not a mature language when it comes to teaching it as a first language, and therefore not much material exists in this area. Therefore, I wanted to see if any people are learning / have learned Rust as their first language. Or whether there are Rustaceans coming from the high-level untyped programming world, who would like to share some experience when it comes to learning Rust.
- 101-rs: A Rust university course
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Introducing: Rust 101, a modular, reusable university course
I'm very happy to share that I've received a grant from the Rust Foundation to work on Rust 101: a modular, reusable university course introducing the Rust programming language. It's still early days, but be sure to have a look at our GitHub repo and let me know what you think!
What are some alternatives?
plotly.rs - Plotly for Rust
programming_at_40
rustymind - A driver, parser and real time plotter for NeuroSky MindWave EEG headset
cansat - Bare-metal software for the sounding rocket payload.
smag - Show Me A Graph - Command Line Graphing
comprehensive-rust - This is the Rust course used by the Android team at Google. It provides you the material to quickly teach Rust.
tupperplot - Tupper's self-referential formula plotting itself on a framebuffer with Rust.
rust - Empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software.
isosurfaces - Construct isolines/isosurfaces of a 2D/3D scalar field defined by a function.
tauri - Build smaller, faster, and more secure desktop applications with a web frontend.
wavegen-rs - Waveform generator library written in Rust
anki - Anki's shared backend and web components, and the Qt frontend