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kalk
Scientific calculator with math syntax that supports user-defined variables and functions, complex numbers, and estimation of derivatives and integrals
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InfluxDB
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For simple use-cases, I made a program called kalker which handles syntax like f(x) = 2ax(x + 2)(a - sqrt2) with syntax highlighting in the REPL and auto completion to mathematical symbols. In many cases you can write math like you would write it on paper. Right now I'm about to release support for vectors, matrices and numerical root-finding.
It seems to have all the lovable traits you stated, except ML style patterns but there's MLStyle developing.
I have similar goals with Forscape, although it is a traditional desktop app and I hope to implement term rewriting fast enough to run interactively in the editor. Are you developing publicly, or keeping your lang under wraps for now?
Related posts
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Mlstyle.jl: “Functionalprogramming.jl”
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Ask HN: Do you still use a hand held/desktop calculator?
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Kalker: A scientific calculator that supports math-like syntax
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kalk VS qubit - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 5 Nov 2021 -
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