| ▲ | davidpolberger 11 hours ago | |
I'm working on turning our statically-typed formula engine -- that we use for Calcapp, our app builder -- into a real hosted solution (as well as a library). I discussed it in July last year (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44702833#44704642) and have been working full-time on the project since the beginning of the year. I figured "I already have a battle-tested solution, I just need to make it modern and spiffy, build a website for it and see if there's any interest -- in the age of Claude Code, this should be fast work!" Wrong. Taking an internal library and offering it to others -- complete with documentation and modern tooling -- is an immense project, even with the help of AI agents. Is there a market for a "formula engine in a box"? I don't know. But I also didn't know whether there would be a market for Calcapp either, and that has supported me working full-time for the past seven years. So I'm willing to take another chance. | ||