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Why don't you use Julia for #2?
For the re-write? Simply for the experience. C++ is more in demand right now, as far as I can tell, sorry to say.
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#262Flight search. I hunt deals for Aussie travellers ( https://www.beatthatflight.com.au ), but an inordinate amount of my searching for deals is manual. - initially, all manual - secondly, timers - I know when some airlines do deals, so I go look - thirdly, I found other sites indexing unusually cheap flights, but they're not always the same price on my site - fourth, built a script to search my own site for a route, b…
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#263I'm working on a personal project that allows you to add notes to youtube videos, and be able to skip quickly to specific sections. I started this because I'm learning guitar mostly from YouTube, and I find myself constantly seeking videos to specific sections. I'll probably launch the site on ShowHN soon. Feel free to DM me if you can think of other uses for this, or if you're interested to know when this launches.
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#264Helping car salespeople sell more vehicles. Lots of webscraping.
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#265IDE for music composition http://ngrid.io Launching soon.
I'm guessing this is different from a DAW? Also, cloud-based music making applications is an area I'm generally interested in, and I find it somewhat crazy that a lot of mainstream music software companies haven't stuck a foot in. I'm aware of some, like Cubase having cloud collaboration, but it's mostly blue ocean.
Yes, there are ways to be clever about this stuff, but for "real music making" the typical size of the data involved makes cloud-based collaboration less immediately appealling than you might imagine.
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#266It might not be as impressive as some of the comments, but it does seem like something the market is needing.
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#268I have quite a few domain names that I have purchased over the years that I am not doing anything with at the moment.
I wanted minimal amount of work to make a good use out of these domains.
So I built Newsy. It turns your idle domain into a news aggregator.
I’m nearly there. You can sign up and I’ll invite you to check it out!
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#269Hopefully in 2020 this means more than simply resurrecting a clone of MS Office's Clippy...
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#270Dental treatments, besides being very expensive, are often (up to 28%) unnecessary. This happens because no-one keeps dentists in check. I am trying to make dental treatment and diagnosis reviews easy, cheap, reliable and fast.
What kind of treatments make that 28% "unnecessary?" Regular cleanings too frequently?