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exhibitor
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MIT License | MIT License |
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mathb
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Understanding continuity across an entire interval (epsilon-delta)
Copy and paste this comment into mathb.in to render the LaTeX.
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Why do we multiply probabilities of conditions to get the probability of both conditions happening? Like why does it work that way?
You can render the LaTeX with the Chrome extension TeX Anywhere or by copying and pasting the comment into the mathb.in
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How do I take density out of this derivative?
You can use the Chrome extension TeX Anywhere to render the LaTeX or you can copy and paste this comment into mathb.in which will render the LaTeX.
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Ask HN: Most interesting tech you built for just yourself?
https://mathb.in/
I wrote this 11 years ago for my friends and myself who were going through a phase in our lives where we used to challenge each other with mathematical puzzles.
The use of this tool spread from my friends to their friends and colleagues, then schools and universities, and then to IRC channels. Now it is the oldest mathematics pastebin that is still online and serving its community of users. Visit https://github.com/susam/mathb for the source code of this tool.
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Equation website?
Depends on the format, but maybe something like mathb.in? You can share LaTeX fragments.
- MathB.in - Share Mathematics with LaTeX and Markdown
- Building a Startup on Clojure
- MathB.in – Share Mathematics on the Web
- MathB.in - Mathematics Pastebin written using Common Lisp and JavaScript
- Show HN: MathB.in – Mathematics pastebin written in Common Lisp
exhibitor
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Ask HN: Most interesting tech you built for just yourself?
TL;DR: A React front-end component workshop, a simple version of Storybook.
So around 5 months ago, I needed a tool to preview front-end (React) components whilst I create them for a personal project of mine. There were two options: Storybook or Ladle.
Storybook is the tool everybody knows. I've used it before quite a lot. It's very big, full-fat, supports loads of use-cases, etc.
Ladle comes out of Uber. It's very small, lean, and doesn't support that much. After trying it out for a while, it just gives me a feeling like it's a 20% project to learn some new tech.
So I realised that I wanted something kind of in the middle. Something that's a bit more customizable than Ladle, but something much simpler and less intrusive than Storybook.
This led me to create Exhibitor (https://github.com/samhuk/exhibitor) (https://demo.exhibitor.dev).
I worked on it on-and-off for a couple months, and it ended up being something that I'm quite proud of. It's not perfect, and supports only a fraction of what Storybook does, however for a tool made by 1 engineer vs the 20+ for Storybook, I'm quite happy about it!
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Show HN: Exhibitor – Snappy and delightful React component workshop
Exhibitor, a snappy & delightful React component workshop, is GA. My aim is for Exhibitor to be an extremely fast, easy to use, and delightful tool for creating front-end component libraries.
It's been around 2 months since my last mention and quite a tonne has changed.
Wiki: https://github.com/samhuk/exhibitor/wiki
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Looks interesting. Coincidentally, I've just completed the bulk of work on a distributed Websocket network system to synchronize certain bits of state between multiple clients for my own kind of Storybook tool [0]. How interesting!
This kind of tool is exactly what I would have needed, instead of the approach I've taken which is a bit kludgy, grass-roots, novice-like, etc.
Good work :)
[0] https://github.com/samhuk/exhibitor/pull/22
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Ask HN: What have you created that deserves a second chance on HN?
I was a bit deflated when my submission about https://github.com/samhuk/exhibitor fell through the HN floor-boards.
Think Storybook but simpler, faster, better Typescript support, and uses esbuild by default.
...Is the aim. I'm the sole lead dev working on it at the moment up against the ~10-20 strong team who built most of Storybook, so it's a long road ahead, but it's growing into something I'm quite proud of and happy about.
- Show HN: Exhibitor – Snappy, no-fuss, delightful React component workshop
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