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muboard
- Add Ability to Share Muboards
- Mathematics Chalkboard with LaTeX and Markdown Support
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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
- Show HN: Self-Rendering, Distributable, Math Boards with LaTeX/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)
- Muboard: Mathematics Chalkboard with LaTeX and Markdown Support
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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/ .
nerdamer
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Quick Questions: May 05, 2021
Perhaps try algebra.js, ceres.js, nerdamer.js, or algebrite.js. I'll note that algebrite has an example of polynomial root finding on their front page.
What are some alternatives?
num2math - Complicated math expression generator
Ceres.js - Ceres.js is a javascript port of the Ceres solver. Ceres Solver is an open source C++ library for modeling and solving large, complicated optimization problems. It can be used to solve Non-linear Least Squares problems with bounds constraints and general unconstrained optimization problems. It is a mature, feature rich, and performant library.
bytemd - ByteMD v1 repository
Fraction.js - Fraction is a rational numbers library written in JavaScript
jsxgraph - JSXGraph is a cross-browser library for interactive geometry, function plotting, charting, and data visualization in a web browser.
Scientific-Notes - Collaborative, open-source notes on mathematical physics with Obsidian.md
KaTeX - Fast math typesetting for the web.
icecream - 🍦 Never use print() to debug again.
mathquill - Easily type math in your webapp
poulette - Proof of concept for a color mixer interface
ncalc - Power calculator for Android. Solve some problem algebra and calculus.