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Show HN: Classic FPS Wolfenstein 3D brought in the browser via Emscripten
TuxMath and TuxTyping are FOSS games written with SDL.
Giving your experience with porting Wolfenstein 3D SDL to emscripten, would it be easier to rewrite TuxMath given the exercise XML files or port it to WASM/emscripten (and emscripten-forge)?
Notably, the TuxMath RPM currently segfaults with recent Fedora but the Flatpak (which presumably statically-ships it's own copy of SDL) does work fine. https://flathub.org/apps/details/com.tux4kids.tuxmath https://github.com/tux4kids/tuxmath
(Other someday priorities: Looking at SensorCraft, wanting to port it to (JupyterLite WASM) notebooks w/ jupyter-book)
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Best software to learn/practice math?
So far, I have found Tuxmath and Qmentat, but they have not been updated since 2018 and 2013, respectively. Geogebra and Sagemath are popular as well, but they seem to be more for teachers and advanced learners than for beginners.
What are some alternatives?
emscripten - Emscripten: An LLVM-to-WebAssembly Compiler
empack - Tools to pack a conda / mamba environment into a JS & WASM bundle
jupyterlite - Wasm powered Jupyter running in the browser 💡
recipes - Recipes to build the packages for the emscripten-forge distribution