torus
browsix
torus | browsix | |
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1 | 2 | |
313 | 3,119 | |
- | 0.0% | |
0.8 | 0.0 | |
10 months ago | about 2 years ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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torus
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Ask HN: What are some tools / libraries you built yourself?
At this point I've made a habit out of building homebrew tools and languages. Very few of these are purely because I was dissatisfied with off-the-shelf solutions; many of these just exist because I thought it would be fun/educational/challenging to build an X for myself from scratch.
I've made
- A dynamic programming language, Ink (https://dotink.co), which runs in "production" (for whatever that means for side projects) for around a dozen projects written in it.
- A compiler to compile that to JavaScript (https://github.com/thesephist/september)
- A bunch of language tooling around that language, like syntax highlighters, editor plugins, code formatters (for example, the code formatter https://github.com/thesephist/inkfmt)
- A small UI library (https://github.com/thesephist/torus)
- A suite of productivity tools (https://thesephist.com/posts/tools/) like notes, todos, shared whiteboard, contacts/CRM
- Twitter client (https://github.com/thesephist/lucerne/)
- Theres a few dozen more at (https://thesephist.com/projects/) :)
Many of these end up building on top of each other, so across the few dozen projects built on top of these tools they form a nice dependency graph -> https://twitter.com/thesephist/status/1367675987354251265
browsix
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Anyone wanna work together on a research DAO?
I'm interested in using a WebOS like this: github| live embedded into Unix platform like this browsix with support for frontend website like this from webflow template (webflow code export) as switches to toggle between frontend and backend codes of projects. I know it may sound a bit weird, but please DM, and we can discuss more.
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How to embed VMs into a website
GitHub - plasma-umass/browsix: Browsix is a Unix-like operating system for the browser.
What are some alternatives?
Zip Foundation - Effortless ZIP Handling in Swift
shader-web-background - Displays GLSL fragment shaders as a website background. Supports offscreen buffers and floating point textures on almost any browser and hardware. Compatible with Shadertoy.
htmx - </> htmx - high power tools for HTML
nix - Rust friendly bindings to *nix APIs
GoJS, a JavaScript Library for HTML Diagrams - JavaScript diagramming library for interactive flowcharts, org charts, design tools, planning tools, visual languages.
daedalOS - Desktop environment in the browser
Pion WebRTC - Pure Go implementation of the WebRTC API
troika - A JavaScript framework for interactive 3D and 2D visualizations
Shynet - Modern, privacy-friendly, and detailed web analytics that works without cookies or JS.
reactjs-interview-questions - List of top 500 ReactJS Interview Questions & Answers....Coding exercise questions are coming soon!!
vaku - vaku extends the vault api & cli
Ember.js - Ember.js - A JavaScript framework for creating ambitious web applications