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    polynote

    polynote

    A better notebook for Scala (and more)

    ...Unlike many notebook environments that are tied to a single language kernel, Polynote tracks and manages state consistently across cells based on execution order and cell dependencies, which reduces hidden state and makes notebooks more reproducible and understandable.
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    BatNoter

    BatNoter

    An open source, markdown-based, self-hosted note taking webapp.

    BatNoter is a web application that allows users to store notes in their git repository. This is a frontend project built using mainly react (typescript), redux-toolkit & mui components. BatNoter API is the backend implementation of REST APIs which are used by this react app. Login with GitHub. Create, edit, delete, organize & explore notes easily with a nice & clean user interface. Markdown format supported allowing users to add hyperlink, table, headings, code blocks, blockquote... etc inside notes. Editor allows preview of markdown. Quickly copy code from the code section using copy to clipboard button. ...
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    Psygraph

    Psygraph

    Code for the Psygraph mobile application

    Psygraph is a Personal Data Collector (PDC) and activity timer. It includes a stopwatch, timer, counter, and note taker (voice recorder), each of which collects data from the device’s sensors (e.g. the device velocity and location (via GPS)). Although the interface is simple (a button or two on each screen), the data is saved for later analysis and display (you can store and view the data on WordPress). It is a scientific instrument that is easy to use. It makes an excellent general-purpose stopwatch and timer, but you can also categorize the data that you collect, so that time, location, and velocity data is associated with that category (or activity). ...
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