# ladderz The `ladderz` project is a collection of implementations of mathematical/technical concepts in code. A primary aim is to learn to implement these concepts, regardless of the efficiency of the implementations. > If you're looking for a more efficient implementation of a concept (e.g., for use in your programs), other resources may be more useful. You may find the following primary resources: - **[notebooks](notebooks)** - Jupyter notebooks with exercises and solutions in Python - [**pre-algebra**](notebooks/pre-algebra) - Pre-algebra concepts - **[ladderz](ladderz)** - A crate with implementations of concepts in a Rust library - **[docs](https://rzmk.github.io/ladderz/)** - Documentation for the `ladderz` crate ## Ideas Not currently implemented, but ideas that may be useful: - Extend to: - Algebra - Calculus - Linear Algebra - Statistics - Discrete Math - Algorithms - **py-ladderz** - A package for running implementations of mathematical concepts in Python - **ladderz CLI** - A CLI tool for ladderz in Rust - **ladderz App** - An interactive multi-platform (web, desktop, mobile) app potentially including visualizations, practice problems, & a course-like structure (potentially in Flutter or Tauri with Next.js & Rust)