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muboard
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Hacker News top posts: Aug 2, 2021
Show HN: Mathematics Chalkboard with LaTeX and Markdown Support\ (15 comments)
- Show HN: Mathematics Chalkboard with LaTeX and Markdown Support
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Muboard - Mathematics Chalkboard with LaTeX and Markdown Support
I hope you like it. If you find any issues, please create a new issue or just tell me here. It will help to make the tool better.
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Hacker News top posts: Mar 30, 2021
Muboard: Mathematics Chalkboard with LaTeX and Markdown Support\ (9 comments)
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Muboard: Keyboard Driven Mathematics Chalkboard with LaTeX and Markdown Support
Thanks! I am aware of LyX and I did try it earlier but I did not quite like its ergonomics. I guess I prefer non-WYSIWYG tools more than the WYSIWYG ones. Another thing I wanted from my tool is that after a book club meeting is over, I should be able to share the same board in a distributable format (a simple HTML that self-renders it as Muboard), so that the participants can later refer to the same snippets that we went through during the meeting.
I have explained some of the reasons behind writing this tool here: https://github.com/susam/muboard#why (see section "Why?").
Here are a few examples of what the distributable board files look like: https://antmeet.github.io/boards/ .
Thank you for clarifying the idea behind this tool. That is indeed the purpose behind this tool. I host an analytic number theory book club [1] where I use this tool to display math snippets. Additionally, the tool also supports self-rendering boards [2] which is useful to archive the notes taken for our book club meetings as self-rendering HTML files.
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Hilbert curve: The famous space filling curve drawn with JavaScript
https://github.com/jsxgraph/jsxgraph
Shoutout to Prof. Wassermann for keeping up the good work.
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JSXGraph: Dynamic Mathematics with JavaScript
JSXGraph was part of the European Erasmus+ program ITEMS (https://itemspro.eu). Aim of that project (and related projects where JSXGraph is / was included) is to research on "digital learning" in STEM subjects. The technical focus was on including JSXGraph in moodle courses with the question types STACK and formulas. For this and for certain mathematical topics, JSXGraph has been adapted through out the project.
JSXGraph has been started as a seminar at the University of Bayreuth in 2007. The list of developers is given in the copyright section of the source code, e.g. https://github.com/jsxgraph/jsxgraph/blob/master/src/jxg.js. After the students have left the University, the core developer team is much smaller. Luckily, meanwhile the user community is increasingly providing improvements and bug fixes.
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