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Ask HN: Any recommendations for an interactive web demo framework?
4 points by hatsunearu on Jan 1, 2018 | hide | past | favorite | 2 comments
I'm thinking of starting my blog, and one of the topics I want to touch involves manipulating some graphs and diagrams, and I'd like the user to play with the "illustration" itself.

I'm trying to find an easy-to-use framework that could get this job done. I haven't done a ton of frontend dev, but I can wrap my head around programming concepts, btw. I'm sure a frontend dev doesn't even need to ask this question, so I hope there are other people on the same boat as me.

edit: I do like what they're doing at https://distill.pub/ -- not sure if the framework (if any) they are using is easy to work with.




Try tangle (http://worrydream.com/Tangle/) or its markdown relative Fangle (http://jotux.github.io/fangle/#).

Or Idyll - http://idyll-lang.org/


You might try Loopy: http://ncase.me/loopy/

Or its brand new sibling, Joy: http://ncase.me/joy/

Both by Nicky Case, who has made many explorable explanations: http://ncase.me




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