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Equana — Numerical Computing

Numerical Computing. Instantly.

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Zero build time. Zero compilation. Zero data transfers. Instant numerical computing that runs entirely in your browser.

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More precisely: Sharing your results is possible now, viewers may edit and re-run in their session, but these changes will not be saved.

True collaborative features like collaborative editing may be implemented as well, if requested.

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Hello all,

new features are live now. Link sharing now possible, take a look at https://equana.dev/share/84a0b7bc-da34-4629-b902-4b0fa9d4569e

And as well have download options now, single html files, a static variant and an interactive variant including some js to make plots interactive. You should be able to embed the html files in your documents or just convert them to any format you like.

Honestly the no-build thing sounds great, but would love to see a way to share notebooks with a simple link like Observable does. Right now if I want to send a calculation to a coworker it kind of feels like I'd have to screenshot everything or export a file. A permalink to the live session would honestly make this way more useful for me.

Thanks all for your feedback so far. Definitely looking into the options to save and share results, will be implemented soon.

Love the idea of skipping the build step entirely. One thing that would help me adopt this fast is a simple way to export results or a notebook back to a local file, something like a one-click save to .csv or a shareable link with the full session replay, so I can share work without forcing collaborators into the browser.

Congrats on the launch, this looks slick. One thing that would make it way more useful for me is the ability to share a notebook via a simple link without forcing signup, kind of like a read-only permalink that preserves the inputs and outputs. That would make it trivial to drop a reproducible example into a Slack thread or bug report.

One thing that would make this way more useful for me is a simple way to share a notebook or script via a link with the computed output baked in, so collaborators can see results without needing to re-run anything on their end.

honestly the instant browser thing is pretty cool, but it would be really useful if you could save and share computational sessions with a link so collaborators can jump in without recreating everything from scratch.

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Numerical Computing. Instantly.

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