by dmix on 1/2/23, 10:31 PM
That's one beautiful website.
The code snippets colorscheme/nav/typography. Well done.
Edit: looks like it's using Tailwind.
by iamflimflam1 on 1/2/23, 9:39 PM
Fantastic work. I’ve been using the Manim library a lot for my YouTube videos - but I’ve been looking for a replacement.
I see that you already have some animation support. Great work.
by lagrange77 on 1/2/23, 1:43 PM
I love it, especially the vector field component is super cool!
Unfortunately i have to build sth. like that myself, because.
by diskzero on 1/2/23, 5:43 PM
This is really neat. Can you share what inspired you to create these components? My significant other is an educator and she is always looking for fun and inspiring ways to introduce mathematical concepts to her student. Are you approaching this from an educational perspective?
by fatih-erikli on 1/3/23, 5:05 AM
by solarkraft on 1/3/23, 1:45 PM
It's beautiful and very cool. Are there more tools like this for building exploratory maths UIs? Something like GeoGebra comes to mind.
Maybe I'll try to use this to help me study some maths-related subjects.
It's great that it's a React component because that makes it very easy to use it to build interactive articles with something like MDX.
by jamesfisher on 1/3/23, 8:37 AM
It's lovely! One request though: is it possible to not break scrolling on mobile? E.g. constrain it so that horizontal swiping moves the graph, but vertical swiping continues to scroll the page?
by idrios on 1/3/23, 12:32 AM
I spent months learning d3js in my spare time, experimenting with plotly.js, hacking things together to try to make good looking interactive math demos for my crappy amateur React website -- and then just as I have things all mostly working you release this tool that has everything I wanted.
I'm furious. Beautiful work.
by robertlagrant on 1/2/23, 10:26 PM
This is gorgeous. Very Reacty (Reacthonic?) API as well, which is nice.
by luuuzeta on 1/2/23, 6:27 PM
Such a sweet library! It's nice to see examples so well laid out.
by yayr on 1/3/23, 11:06 AM
It's great! I just could not figure out how to zoom the chart / coordinate system with the mouse / touchpad. pinching and modifier keys did not work.
by bee_rider on 1/2/23, 10:56 PM
The name looks like a pun but I can’t quite work it out. I mean mafs is already a funny way of pronouncing maths, so maybe that’s good enough. But is there more to it?
by pablo24602 on 1/2/23, 7:56 PM
Super cool! Will definitely be using this to explain mathematical concepts
by austinnguyen00 on 1/3/23, 7:13 PM
Very nice library, hope that it can get more users in the future.
by shivekkhurana on 1/3/23, 7:43 AM
The `y={fn}` prop is neat
by friedman23 on 1/3/23, 1:28 AM
Amazing
by ShalaNo on 1/3/23, 1:42 PM
Now