Common backend functions
A TypeScript backend toolkit providing shared domain logic, infrastructure helpers, and utilities for FiberX server-side applications and services.
Local-first reactive backend toolkit for offline apps
This package aims at providing building blocks that help to kickstart a svelte-kit project able to interact with the backend services developed with [backend-toolkit](https://github.com/Knoblauchpilze/backend-toolkit).
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CLI tool to scaffold TypeScript Backend Toolkit projects
Backend toolkit of service factories (create*/build*), validators and Node.js API utilities with DI-friendly patterns
Contracts-first backend toolkit for TypeScript + PostgreSQL + GraphQL. Framework-agnostic, vendor-agnostic.
Reusable backend toolkit for NestJS + Express services: audit, bootstrap, cache, config, context, errors, feature-flags, health, messaging, multi-tenancy, observability, outbox, persistence, rate-limit, resilience, secret, security, shutdown, and utils.
Production-grade modular backend toolkit for building scalable SaaS applications
A state-of-the-art, high-performance JavaScript utility library with a small bundle size and strong type annotations.
A NestJS-first SaaS backend toolkit for MongoDB apps. It provides base models, services, and controllers for common SaaS features so you can extend them in your application without re-writing boilerplate.
The official, opinionated, batteries-included toolset for efficient Redux development
Selectors for Redux.
Predictable state container for JavaScript apps
Thunk middleware for Redux.
This repository provides native TensorFlow execution in backend JavaScript applications under the Node.js runtime, accelerated by the TensorFlow C binary under the hood. It provides the same API as [TensorFlow.js](https://js.tensorflow.org/api/latest/).
A lightweight backend toolkit to simplify and accelerate backend development — just like Tailwind, but for backend.
Toolkit of handy utility functions for dealing with Portable Text
A TypeScript wrapper for the Radix Engine Toolkit that provides many of the necessary tools to interact with the Radix ledger
Utility to build a fetcher for GraphiQL
HTML5 backend for React DnD
The Microsoft Graph Toolkit Proxy Provider
AWS CDK Programmatic Toolkit Library
backend-toolkit =============== A set of classes that simplify building a scalable backend for your app. Requirements ---------------- * redis (server and ruby gem) * json gem Installation ---------------- $ gem install backend-toolkit Development & Testing ---------------- $ bundle install $ rake Usage ---------------- ```ruby require 'backend-toolkit' # TO DO ``` Contributions ---------------- * Check commits history and issue tracker to be sure that no one else is working on the feature you want or are fixing the bug you found. * Fork the project. * Create a feature/bugfix branch and work on it. * Please add all tests needed to have a reasonably coverage of the new feature or bug that you are fixing. * Rebase your branch and open a pull request. * Please don't mess with the Rakefile, version, or history. License, Authors & Contributors ------- Check LICENSE.txt and AUTHORS.txt
A JRuby and Swt backend for Shoes, the best little GUI toolkit for Ruby. Shoes makes building for Mac, Windows, and Linux super simple.
Shoes is the best little GUI toolkit for Ruby. Shoes makes building for Mac, Windows, and Linux super simple. This is the DSL for writing your app. You'll need a backend to run it.
Shoes is the best little GUI toolkit for Ruby. Shoes makes building for Mac, Windows, and Linux super simple. This is the DSL for writing your app. You'll need a backend to run it.
Here's some of the things you can do with *EmergentCore*: * *Create* a complete _Adobe_ _Flex_ or _AIR_ application in less than 5 minutes. Use our lightweight Ruby-based code generation toolkit to create a fully functional CRUD application. Simply do: sudo gem install restfulx sudo gem install emergent_core And then run: emergent_core -h * *Integrate* with _Ruby_ _On_ _Rails_ applications to provide a scalable backend to your Flash or Flex projects. * *Visualize* your ideas on the internet using sophisticated animations. * *Develop* hardcore Content Management Systems based on Graph Theory and ideas behind Stochastic Systems.
Ruby Scientist and Graphics is a practical data science toolkit for Ruby. It includes a lightweight built-in DataFrame for loading, cleaning, and transforming data; quick descriptive statistics and correlations; charting via Gruff (bar and line); and simple ML utilities (linear regression and k-means)—all behind a small, unified, pandas-inspired API. Key features: - Load data from CSV and JSON. - Clean and transform (remove/add columns, handle missing values, limit rows). - Describe datasets and compute correlations quickly. - Create bar and line charts with customization options. - Train/predict with linear regression; cluster with k-means. - Save/load project state (data + trained model) and run simple pipelines. - Optional backend adapters (e.g., Rover) while keeping the same API. Ideal for analysts and developers who want to explore data in Ruby without relying on Python or R. Note: plotting via Gruff uses rmagick, which requires ImageMagick installed on the system.
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