The best one I ever used was a web app built a decade ago by an iirc ~12 year Korean American kid. It seems to have disappeared off the web but it was just amazing for usability. Anyone remember it / the name of it?
I made it about 10 years ago when I was 12. If it was me, I'm actually Chinese-American. If not, I'd love to meet whoever the /other/ 12 year old writing animation software was.
You probably haven’t heard of it because it’s a bit under the radar and not really being promoted to the outside yet.
Made a statistics visual awhile back using roughjs[0], seems like the perfect setting with which to add roughnotation :)
And yet, I still don't get it. Like, at all. I feel like I'd make a very bad data scientist ;)
For several permutations of different groups (each group is a new random slection of alpacas so a mix of blue and red alpacas) take the same measurement (average of group a - average of group b)
Count the number of times that the difference was as good or better as your original measurement and you will find out the odds that being in your treatment group made a difference. (If random groupings show similar measurements then it means it's more likely that your specific treatment/control group did nothing).
Rect: https://github.com/linkstrifer/react-rough-notation Svelte: https://github.com/dimfeld/svelte-rough-notation Vue: https://github.com/Leecason/vue-rough-notation
To draw these irregular lines / shapes with normal CSS it's really hard, maybe if you inline some SVG.
Can I ask what use case you had in mind when creating this?
Starting at 7:01 in this video, Christopher discusses how some of the hand-drawn effects work in Rough.js (and Excalidraw, which uses Rough.js).
Bravo!
1. Roughjs - rough primitives https://roughjs.com/
2. roughViz - rough data visualization https://github.com/jwilber/roughViz
3. Wired-elements - rough wireframes https://github.com/wiredjs/wired-elements
[0] https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Intersectio...
Would love to have something like a mix between the Notes app and Etherpad, so that I can take notes using the Apple Pencil, then "replay" the writing process, and hopefully be able to post it online as well.
Opportunity to use the empty space for markup.
Does anyone know if there's a similar library that can do rough notations like this within Sketch?