Fraexex Collections

Congrats, you made it to the official website! I created Fraexex with the goal in mind of creating accessible & easily EXEcutable programs, in respect of the hardware limitations of older systems. It's crazy to see how resource intensive some programs have become, with all the new UIs, security features, AI, algorithms, etc. In this booming technological ecosystem, I want to take a moment to step back and appreciate how far everything has come, and revisit areas that seem to be declining in interest.

For one example I've had in mind, there was a moment in time where calculators were all the rage & companies were churning them like pancakes. Now, it seems to be that Texas Instruments is the only manufacturer, hence the high calculator prices. I believe it's possible to make a calculator with just as much, if not more built-in features than the standard TI-84 Plus CE, without having to price it at such an absurd amount. Ideally, I want to shift academia's perspective of a calculator as less of a cheat tool, and more of a learning tool; why aren't more calculators being made to output explanations of its processes behind their answer? If I do end up making one, I'll call it the textulator, since it'll be outputting much more text haha!

I mainly code in Rust, since I respect their approach with memory safety, as well as how consistently good their results have been, after successful compilations; even in unsuccessful compilations, their error messages have been the most helpful out of any language I've tried. I do eventually want to branch out into Kotlin & Haxe, once I get more into development for android systems, but this is an afterthought for now.

Currently, I am trying to build a physics engine, that'd steadily be implemented for all my other projects. Look forward to when I make that public on my Github!

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