liqvid
lodash
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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liqvid
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Personal coding projects
Liqvid, the animation library I developed to make those videos
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Scientific animation tips
If you'll excuse the self-promotion, my library Liqvid can be used in conjunction with these to create full-length videos that your viewers can interact with in real-time. For instance, I taught a full vector calculus course using it.
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The pandemic has change how I present Mathematics
Really cool! You might be interested in my software Liqvid for making interactive videos. I created it specifically for my math videos. I haven't used it for talks yet, but I have used it for teaching: MATH 180 Vector Calculus.
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How good are you at coding?
Web development has been my main hobby for the past 17 years so pretty good at that stuff, cf Liqvid and Epiplexis. Abstract math helps with designing libraries, being able to think at multiple levels of abstraction. Currently looking to leave math academia for ed tech.
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What long-ass proofs of the past are short today?
https://liqvidjs.org/ :)
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Cubecubed can now dynamically write LaTeX string and trace curves! (Cubecubed is the project aim to math visualization and inspired my 3Blue1Brown's Manim). You can contribute to it if you like, I would be really appreciated.
You should take a look at Liqvid, a library I built for making interactive videos. It has lots of math features, e.g. see https://www.math.brown.edu/ysulyma/f21-math180/ for a full vector calculus course taught using this tool. When I get a chance I'll take a look at embedding Cubecubed within it.
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My 3d interactive video lectㅤures for vecㅤtor calcㅤulus from this semㅤester
The interactive video framework is Liqvid. For the 3d graphics I used THREE.js along with react-three-fiber.
- Liqvid – Create interactive videos in React
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Vector calculus course with interactive THREE.js videos
Videos are done with Liqvid and react-three-fiber. If you enjoy please retweet (quote-tweeting is better) https://twitter.com/YuriSulyma/status/1468569247626506240 to help spread the word :)
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My *interactive* video lectures for Calc3 from this semester. Very proud of this!
Liqvid with THREE.js for graphics
lodash
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How to set up a new project using Yarn
Let’s make sure that we can packages and run code. We will install lodash, call a function from it, and print the output.
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8 NPM Packages for JavaScript Beginners [2024][+tutorials]
Lodash.js is like the Swiss Army knife for JavaScript developers. Need to manipulate data structures or dabble in functional programming? Lodash is here to save the day with its arsenal of utilities. It's all about making your code cleaner and your life easier, which is probably why big guns like Google and Airbnb have it in their toolkit.
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Full Stack Web Development Concept map
lodash - utility library enabling things like deep object comparison that aren't easy to do with javascript out of the box. docs
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Getting Started with Lodash: A Beginner's Guide to JavaScript Utility Functions
Lodash is a widely used JavaScript utility library that provides a plethora of functions to simplify common programming tasks. From manipulating arrays and objects to handling edge cases and implementing functional programming paradigms, Lodash offers a comprehensive toolkit for JavaScript developers. In this beginner's guide, we'll learn how to get started with Lodash and leverage its functionality to write cleaner, more efficient, and more maintainable code.
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JavaScript Libraries That You Should Know
5. Lodash
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JavaScript Equality Under the Lens: Enhancing React's Dependency Checks
If you want even more sophisticated equality checks like deep comparisons, there's the: lodash.iseQual library that'll do this for you out of the box. At least now you do have a bit of clarity on what's happening under the hood, so there's no harm in using a library.
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Top 20 Frontend Interview Questions With Answers
It's also important to ensure that you're importing libraries correctly, so webpack can perform tree shaking effectively. For example, let's import lodash, as follows:
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How to Remove Duplicate Objects from an Array in JavaScript
Lodash is awesome! It’s a JavaScript library that helps you do many things with data. You can use Lodash to manipulate arrays, objects, JavaScript strings, numbers, and more. It’s easy to get Lodash in your project. You can use npm or a CDN to install and import it. Here’s how:
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Observables and Observers in RxJS
Think of RxJS as Lodash for events.
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Coming to grips with JS: a Rubyist's deep dive
lodash and You Might Not Need Lodash
What are some alternatives?
remotion - 🎥 Make videos programmatically with React
ramda - :ram: Practical functional Javascript
awesome-interactive-math - A curated list of tools that can be used for creating interactive mathematical explorables.
underscore - JavaScript's utility _ belt
rp-codebooth - Liqvid widget for interactive code demonstrations
lazy.js - Like Underscore, but lazier
MobilePlayer - :iphone: :movie_camera: A powerful and completely customizable media player for iOS
RxJS
Twini-Golf-3DS - A (broken) SDL2 game made in 48 hours, ported to 3DS homebrew and unbroken!
Sugar - A Javascript library for working with native objects.
liblcf - Library to handle RPG Maker 2000/2003 and EasyRPG projects
immutable-js - Immutable persistent data collections for Javascript which increase efficiency and simplicity.