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100% client-side speech-to-LaTeX web app(github.com/Thomas-McKanna) Speech to LaTeX is a powerful web application that converts spoken mathematics into LaTeX expressions, running entirely in your browser. No server required! Simply speak your mathematical expressions, and watch as they're transformed into beautifully formatted LaTeX.
Neuralatex: A machine learning library written in pure LATEX(neuralatex.com) Neuralatex is a scalar values-based auto-grad library similar to MicroGrad but written entirely in latex! As part of your latex document you can specify the architecture of a neural network and loss functions, how to generate or load training data, and specify training hyperparameters and experiments. When the document is compiled, the latex compiler will generate or load training data, train the network, run experiments and generate figures.
Accessible open textbooks in math-heavy disciplines(richardzach.org) The authoring platform of choice in many math-heavy disciplines is LaTeX. It produces typeset documents of excellent quality and handles formulas and mathematical diagrams extremely well. Practically every researcher or instructor in mathematics, physics, and computer science is adept at using it, and it has a wide user base outside these core disciplines as well (e.g., philosophy and economics).
LyX is 30 years old(wikipedia.org) LyX (styled as LYX; pronounced [ˈlɪks][3]) is an open source, graphical user interface document processor based on the LaTeX typesetting system.