simoji
qmrExchange
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4.2 | 10.0 | |
25 days ago | over 1 year ago | |
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simoji
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Why do you think Visual Languages/Dataflow Programming hasn't caught on?
I built Ohayo (https://ohayo.computer/) and Simoji (https://simoji.pub/) which are 2 more examples of the technology in action.
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Show HN: Trading Exchange Engine/Simulator
This is really interesting. Have you thought about a GUI for dummies?
I wanted to do something like this, but I approached from a different angle of GUI first (https://simoji.pub/#simoji%0A%20question%20What%20is%20the%2...).
I obviously don't have the faintest clue about the actual algos at work in an exchange simulator. I'm more of a CSS guy. Drop me an email ([email protected]) if you ever want to chat.
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Build a simple 2D physics engine for JavaScript games
Interesting! This makes sense to me.
I'm new to physics engines—I just started figuring out how to upgrade my simple grid cellular automata engine to a 2D engine for my toy sim tool (https://github.com/breck7/simoji)—and have been surprised by existing implementations, because it just seems not how the universe actually computes. I had not seen PBD before and it seems to be a closer model.
- RFC: Simoji - build simulations using Emoji
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WIP: Simoji - a new language for writing simulations with Emojis
This is my first simulation engine I've built, and obviously is very early (just a few days in). Source code is here: https://github.com/publicdomaincompany/simoji I plan to add monte carlos, sensitivity analysis, and explore prior art like NetLogo and GAMA and see what else I'm missing. I think it might useful in my thinking and essay writing to have a quick and dirty way to build back of the envelope simulations. I'm trying to figure out the essence of Agent Based Simulations and build a minimal DSL for that domain. Sharing even though it's pretty bad, just in case there are folks with complementary skillsets who might want to talk more.
qmrExchange
- Trading Exchange Engine Simulator
- Trading Exchange Engine
- Show HN: Trading Exchange Engine/Simulator
- Python Stock Exchange Simulator
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Python Stock Exchange Engine
Needless to say, I would really appreciate your feedback also! https://github.com/QMResearch/qmrExchange
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Python Exchange Simulator
It is a pretty niche topic, and I think that its applications are mostly academic, but since some/most of you are at the intersection of computer science and financial markets, I thought you might be one of the few people that could be interested! Needless to say, I would really appreciate your feedback also! https://github.com/QMResearch/qmrExchange
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