schedule-x
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schedule-x | harlequin | |
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4 | 14 | |
855 | 2,600 | |
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9.6 | 9.3 | |
7 days ago | 6 days ago | |
TypeScript | Python | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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schedule-x
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How I built a cross-framework frontend library
This article will discuss the general concept of building a cross-framework frontend library. It will also display some examples of how this was applied when building the event calendar Schedule-X.
- FLaNK Weekly 08 Jan 2024
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Show HN: I built an open source web calendar inspired by the Google calendar
Ah, never even thought of having a kind of overlap tolerance. I might look into if this would make sense for Schedule-X too.
Solving overlapping events was definitely one of the things were a couple of days went into finding a nice and performant solution. My solution is here: https://github.com/schedule-x/schedule-x/blob/main/packages/...
Basically what I do is iterate over a list of events, sorted by start time, and for each:
harlequin
- DBeaver – open-source Database client
- FLaNK Stack 29 Jan 2024
- FLaNK Weekly 08 Jan 2024
- Harlequin: SQL IDE for Your Terminal
- Harlequin: DuckDB IDE for the terminal
- Harlequin.sh DuckDB IDE for your terminal
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Show HN: Harlequin, the DuckDB IDE for Your Terminal
For the past four months I've been working (part-time, this is OSS after all) on Harlequin, a SQL IDE for DuckDB that runs in your terminal. I built this because I work in Data, and I found myself often reaching for the DuckDB CLI to quickly query CSV or Parquet data, but then hitting a wall when using the DuckDB CLI as my queries got more complex and my result sets got larger.
Harlequin is a drop-in replacement for the DuckDB CLI that runs in any terminal (even over SSH), but adds a browsable data catalog, full-powered text editor (with multiple buffer support), and a scrollable results viewer that can display thousands of records.
Harlequin is written in Python, using the Textual framework. It's licensed under MIT.
Today I released v1.0.0, and I'm excited to share Harlequin with HN for the first time. You can try it out with `pip install harlequin`, or visit https://harlequin.sh for docs and other info.
- FLaNK Stack Weekly for 07August2023
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