Shipping It: From Features to Product
ORCID integration, the notifications redesign, prerequisite graphs, and the unglamorous work of turning a collection of features into something people can actually use.
ORCID integration, the notifications redesign, prerequisite graphs, and the unglamorous work of turning a collection of features into something people can actually use.
A comprehensive look at the features that make Androma a uniquely powerful platform for learning, writing, and collaborating on mathematics.
100 commits, two massive rewrites, and the debugging war story behind building WebSocket messaging and client-side LaTeX compilation.
Adding spaced repetition, prerequisite graphs, and structured learning paths transformed Androma from a reference site into something you can actually learn from.
How we made Androma the first math wiki that AI assistants can read, write, and review -- and how building for machines made the platform better for humans.
How we built chat, profiles, dark mode, mobile support, and a landing page in five days -- and the PostgreSQL migration that nearly broke everything.
The origin story of Androma -- why existing platforms fail mathematicians, and the first architectural decisions behind a wiki built for real mathematics.