technicalc-core
meal-scheduler
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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
meal-scheduler
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Ask HN: Do you use an optimization solver? Which one? Why? Do you like it?
I use Minizinc in a personal toy project (https://gitlab.com/dustin-space/meal-scheduler), and GECODE or Google's ortools solver at the backend. It's used for meal planning. Unfortunately it's way way slower than I'd hope. I suspect I just have the domain not modeled efficiently. Maybe if I had a few days to put into it, and learn how to properly debug the CSP solver step by step, it might help...
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What is your “I don't care if this succeeds” project?
That sounds like a fun application, both the usage and the implementation.
I wonder if you have any interesting example data-files that could be used with the model, preferable both something small and something larger? Would be fun to test the model locally to see how it behaves.
Notes: I'm assuming here that https://gitlab.com/dustin-space/meal-scheduler/-/blob/master... is the model used.
What are some alternatives?
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Arthur - How to build your own AI art installation from scratch [Moved to: https://github.com/maxvfischer/DIY-ai-art]
Elm - Compiler for Elm, a functional language for reliable webapps.
singyeong - 신경 - Cloud-native messaging/pubsub with powerful routing