hexapod
bpmn-js-token-simulation
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557 | 238 | |
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3.3 | 8.3 | |
4 months ago | 10 days ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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hexapod
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HEXAPOD robot as my high school project in Italy, what you think?
I'm not a programmer, but I've seen this while I was doing my researches for myself, maybe is useful idk https://github.com/mithi/hexapod
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still awful but hopefully wont stay so
Here you go https://github.com/mithi/hexapod
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Jittery Servos (wip)
hi! i did start with plotly dash! but i eventually switched to plotly js to that all the computations are done in the browser! Thanks!
bpmn-js-token-simulation
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Ask HN: How to quickly animate sketches and 2D diagrams?
I'm using Mermaid, Excalidraw and PlantUML diagrams to explain and document what I'm working on and they work great and are a lot better than screens of prose, but I've become aware that something is missing: motion.
Animation brings a whole lot more to explanations, making simple explanations of how request coalescing works easy to understand, token simulations [0] through to helping explain concepts like Fresnel lenses [1]. Embedding them into GitHub READMEs, tweets and documentation would be awesome.
I found Excalidraw Claymate [2] but the stop motion approach with no tweening support makes it painful to create animations where circles move from place to place. There's also Manim [3] but I think this is more for maths.
Adobe Flash used to be the go-to; what do you reach for when you want to illustrate a concept with an animated diagram?
0. https://github.com/bpmn-io/bpmn-js-token-simulation
1. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30576688
2. https://github.com/dai-shi/excalidraw-claymate
3. https://github.com/ManimCommunity/manim
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Stately Editor Public Beta
Nice work! Anything that helps visualise state I'm happy to see.
Reading the linked article I'm unclear: does Stately generate output that we run with XState? Or is it a SaaS where we design and run the state machine (a bit like Camunda provides for running BPMN diagrams)?
If not already present, a visual runner would be awesome - like https://github.com/bpmn-io/bpmn-js-token-simulation allows, to explore the state.
What are some alternatives?
hexapod-itl
excalidraw-claymate - A tool based on Excalidraw to create stop motion animations and slides.
Goopt - 🔍 Search Engine for a Procedural Simulation of the Web with GPT-3.
bpmn-engine - BPMN 2.0 execution engine. Open source javascript workflow engine.
Sidus - Sidus is a simple , user friendly and fast mathematical function plotter on web.
qni - Quantum live-programming app that runs in your browser.
hexy - Code for a hexapod robot
manim - A community-maintained Python framework for creating mathematical animations.
diablo-rift-simulator.github.io - Free Diablo Immortal Lootbox & Gem Upgrade Simulator
diagrams - :art: Diagram as Code for prototyping cloud system architectures
flanets - Flanets 2D space flight simulator
bpmn-js-examples - Examples how to use bpmn-js