note-parser
human_calc
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3.3 | 5.0 | |
5 months ago | 20 days ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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note-parser
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Show HN: I made a web-based notepad with a built in unit calculator
Hey!
It's still in development. I built a proof-of-concept from scratch almost a year ago, which I just open-sourced at the following link.
https://github.com/nonoesp/note-parser
I intend to develop it a bit more and host it online.
A previous prototype, really barebones, is at https://expensed.me.
The idea is to drag and drop (or type) a plain-text note and visualize the data as a scatterplot or other charts.
human_calc
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Show HN: I made a web-based notepad with a built in unit calculator
Along the same lines, I made a command line calculator that does basic unit conversions, and has a few other tricks up it's sleeve
https://github.com/seligman/human_calc
I find it surprisingly useful. It's probably one of those things that has an audience of one, but I find it useful.
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I made a calculator!
If you ever want to see what happens when you take your own little personal calculator project too far, here's my calculator.
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Sunday Daily Thread: What's everyone working on this week?
I'll be working on my Human Calc project this week. Lots of tools like this, but the idea is to provide a quick command-line calculator that solves basic math expressions:
What are some alternatives?
recomputer - A smart calculator web app
eulalie - ES6 flavoured parser combinators
SoulverCore - A powerful Swift framework for evaluating natural language math expressions
MarkdownFormula - Use Excel-like formulas in markdown tables
moo - Optimised tokenizer/lexer generator! 🐄 Uses /y for performance. Moo.
liveCalc - having fun with arithmetic