Static flow analysis for TypeScript any types. Finds the few sources responsible for most of your type erosion.
Port of Leaflet plugin to use Photon geocoder for autocomplete. Work with any map library including OpenLayers
A Portable Any Map parser http://netpbm.sourceforge.net/doc/pnm.html
Persistent ordered mapping from strings
Store information about any JS value in a side channel, using a Map
Fixes stack traces for files with source maps
Fixes stack traces for files with source maps
A thing that is a lot like ES6 `Map`, but without iterators, for use in environments where `for..of` syntax and `Map` are not available.
Give power to any map. PushMap provides great methods for improving maps. Some examples are: .push() .all() .add()
Generates and consumes source maps
Generates and consumes source maps
Map over promises concurrently
concatenative mapdashery
D3 plugin which computes a map (one-level treemap), based on Voronoi tesselation
Is this value a JS Map? This module works cross-realm/iframe, and despite ES6 @@toStringTag.
Shapes and calculators for spherical coordinates.
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Core istanbul API for JS code coverage
Stringify any JavaScript value.
Simple key-value storage with support for multiple backends
Webpack loader that adjusts source maps
async.mapLimit's functionality available as a standalone npm module
Isomorphic component that allows rendering react components on a google map
A WeakMap shim for Node.js and browsers
Map any hash to domain object using reflection.
Map Redis types directly to Ruby objects. Works with any class or ORM.
fmap provides a "deep map" method that maps over any mix of arbitrarily-nested data-structures
Core package of the General Object Mapper.
This gem is a convienient wrapper for your application errors. It allows you to map any error to a nicely formatted standard HTTP error response.
Parallel iteration methods (map, each, select, reject, find, flat_map, any?, all?, none?, count, reduce) with a configurable thread pool. Results maintain input order.
Linguistics is a framework for building linguistic utilities for Ruby objects in any language. It includes a generic language-independant front end, a module for mapping language codes into language names, and a module which contains various English-language utilities.
Active Remote provides Active Record-like object-relational mapping over RPC. It was written for use with Google Protocol Buffers, but could be extended to use any RPC data format.
Simple Atlassian Crowd client using REST and SOAP APIs where needed. Doesn't do any fancy object mapping, etc.
["OSM-rb", "allows", "you", "to", "manipulate", "and", "export", "OSM", "map", "tiles.", "This", "includes", "downloading", "tiles,cropping", "to", "any", "specified", "region,", "drawing", "routes", "on", "the", "map", "and", "exporting", "them", "as", "PNG", "files."]
CSV Mapper makes it easy to import data from CSV files directly to a collection of any type of Ruby object. The simplest way to create mappings is declare the names of the attributes in the order corresponding to the CSV file column order.
Naver support map API. But we don't have any ruby gem for this API. So You can use it with this gem comfortable.
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