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Extensible
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How do you make user input fit a certain structure while still making information display in an intuitive/natural language sort of way?
Reoccurrence has a lot of complexity to it, and small differences in a situation can lead to needing to make big changes to the way data is organized. As an example, see this great document about designing reccuring events in data: https://github.com/bmoeskau/Extensible/blob/master/recurrence-overview.md
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How to design a model for this? (Attached)
Here is a good place to start reading. https://github.com/bmoeskau/Extensible/blob/master/recurrence-overview.md
What are some alternatives?
CTRex - Open records for Haskell
uxadt - Universal (cross-language) extensible representation for algebraic data type instances.
size-based
fusion
charset - fast utf-8 character sets
step-function
holmes - A reference library for constraint-solving with propagators and CDCL.
massiv - Efficient Haskell Arrays featuring Parallel computation
gps2htmlReport - Generates a HTML page report detailing a GPS journey, with charts, statistics and an OpenStreetMap graphic.
arith-encode - Practical arithmetic encoding (aka Gödel numbering) library for Haskell.
geo-uk - High precision conversion between GPS and UK Grid
semantic-source - Parsing, analyzing, and comparing source code across many languages