technicalc-core
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technicalc-core
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TechniCalc Scientific Calculator Update
Advanced maths engine is actually open source! https://github.com/jacobp100/technicalc-core
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Scientific Calculator Built with React Native
The UI aspect is closed source, but the computation engine, the editor, and part that gets MathJax working well in react native is open source at https://github.com/jacobp100/technicalc-core
- OCaml to JS
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Show HN: Scientific Calculator for iOS
I've just released an update for the iOS version of my app, TechniCalc.
It's a scientific calculator aiming to provide a comprehensive math feature set while not compromising on the user interface. I found too many apps had a great story for one half of that, but fell short on the other.
The app itself is React Native. The calculation and editor logic are in ReScript, and this part is open source too! (if you're interested - https://github.com/jacobp100/technicalc-core)
I'd love to hear all your feedback!
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What is your “I don't care if this succeeds” project?
I’m working on a scientific calculator app - TechniCalc
https://jacobdoescode.com/technicalc
It’s done in react native and a good amount of it is also open source.
https://github.com/jacobp100/technicalc-core
It at least covers App Store fees
fingine
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What is your “I don't care if this succeeds” project?
I've been writing a library to help me forecast my personal finances accounting for taxes, various expenditures, income, and unexpected windfalls. I started because I noticed that whenever I tried to forecast my future, I kept repeating a lot of code and thought it would be better to just build out a library I could re-use. Plus, it's been a cool opportunity to learn Rust :)
Library if anyone's interested: https://github.com/RestitutorOrbis/finsim
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What's everyone working on this week (1/2021)?
There's still a lot of work to be done so I wouldn't use it just yet but it's here: https://github.com/RestitutorOrbis/finsim
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