NumWorks: An open-source graphing calculator (with Python and Rust support)

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  • epsilon-sample-app-rust

    A sample Rust app for the NumWorks graphing calculator

  • I just stumbled on this and was excited to see some competition for TI's calculator monopoly [1].

    It looks like NumWorks is open source (including the hardware [2]) and supports Python and Rust! [3]

    [1] https://gen.medium.com/big-calculator-how-texas-instruments-...

    [2] https://www.numworks.com/resources/engineering/

    [3] https://github.com/numworks/epsilon-sample-app-rust

  • epsilon

    Modern graphing calculator operating system.

  • I've engaged in debates on HN about the definition of "open source" in the past, so there might be some disagreement about the meaning of the title.

    I've settled on using "OSI open source" to avoid this, since those discussions are uniformly tiring and unproductive.

    That said, I agree with parent: the repo specifically has a section regarding copyright and it simply says that all rights are reserved[0]. This is proprietary software, disallowing copying, distribution, and derivative works. It's weird, since even cloning the repo appears to be a violation of their stated terms, though they supply instructions for building the software yourself that of course requires copying the code to your machine first[1].

    Copyright is weird.

    [0]: https://github.com/numworks/epsilon#copyright

    [1]: https://www.numworks.com/resources/engineering/software/buil...

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  • Omega

    Discontinued Omega 1.22, the next evolution of Epsilon! Now available for your Numworks calculator! (by Omega-Numworks)

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