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DOM-diff

Someone https://github.com/marcelklehr quoted DOM-diff that is no longer within your repos (am I wrong?). I am trying to build a support for history in Geogebra (to give some evidence whenever you use GGB in activities with auto grading in Moodle). GGB stores its internal status in a large XML and snapshotting it at every student's step to get some evidence, for all the students in all classes for the whole school year, will sink Moodle MySQL DB. At every step few things changes so storing DOM diffs will be a game changer. When some evidence/explanation is required for a bad note teacher will show the history created applying deltas and showing the student's process. Surprisingly Stackoverflow do not contain any hint for diff-ing XMLs. Obviously I can utter a bunch of recursive js lines that can do the job but I do not like to reinvent the wheel. To fit in GGB Javascript it must be a single file js. Can you help?

Additional resource

Shared this list on Twitter, thanks. Audrey McLaren suggested adding Graspable Math.

Adding more examples & one more library

I love this project, thanks for starting it. In case I can interest you, there are many mathematical texts with interactive visualizations on my website (completely FOSS: https://quoteme.github.io/projects). Some highlights are top2man, an interactive visualization of all topological compact, non-empty, real 2 manifolds, a visual explanation of e^it = cos(t)+isin(t), and my seminar on rational points on elliptic curves

Some tool I used which might be of interest and which were not mentioned before is sage-math with its awesome to-THREE.js export function. This allows for much more powerful 3d-plots. Also impress.js is nice to have

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