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Forscape

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Designed for scientific computation, this language and editor provides low-cost abstraction and safety checks, focusing on matrix operations with syntax parity to scientific papers. It offers math rendering, real-time dimension checks, and intuitive user experience.

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License model

  • FreeOpen Source

Platforms

  • Windows
  • Linux
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  1.  Privacy focused

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  1.  No Tracking
  2.  No registration required
  3.  Syntax Highlighting
  4.  Works Offline
  5.  Ad-free
  6.  Compile Time Code Execution
  7.  QT Based
  8.  Equation editor

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Forscape information

  • Developed by

    John Till
  • Licensing

    Open Source (MIT) and Free product.
  • Written in

  • Alternatives

    21 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

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GitHub repository

  •  180 Stars
  •  3 Forks
  •  0 Open Issues
  •   Updated Dec 1, 2024 
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What is Forscape?

A language and editor for scientific computation.

Forscape aims to solve engineering problems with low-cost abstraction, safety checks, and an intuitive user experience. The editor supports math rendering so that objects such as matrices, fractions, and symbols can be programmed in parity with scientific papers and notes.

Forscape has particular emphasis on matrices. Standard matrix operations such as multiplication, norm, cross product, transpose, etcetera are supported with mathematical syntax.

The editor code-model interaction has various features for matrices. The syntax highlighting will bold matrix identifiers. Where possible, dimensions are checked at compile time with violations highlighted in real time while typing. Hovering over an identifier will show the compile-time dimensions in the tooltip.

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