Utility to clean any programming caches and more
Test project for binary-collections
A complete, fully tested data structure library written in TypeScript.
Immutable Data Collections
Check if a file path is a binary file
Spectrum UI components in React
List of binary file extensions
Spectrum UI components in React
Utility functions for Javascript collections
Helper function to build binary assignment operator visitors
The linux x64 distribution of the Sentry CLI binary.
Fast document oriented javascript in-memory database
data structures with idiomatic JavaScript collection interfaces
Core of Content Collections
Conversion of JavaScript primitives to and from Buffer with binary order matching natural primitive order
Standard library
Nested collections manager
Perform rapid conversation and validation of JSON structure between Postman Collection Format v1 and v2
Map and Set shims for PouchDB
> Rewrite a WASM binary
The Linux 64-bit binary for esbuild, a JavaScript bundler.
The linux arm64 distribution of the Sentry CLI binary.
High-performance JSON serialization library
The darwin distribution of the Sentry CLI binary.
Collection of tools and classes that help to identify formats of binary files and create derivative copies (e.g. PDF from Word).
A collection of libraries for executing Terraform CLI operations, managing Terraform binary versions, and other related tasks.
A self-balancing binary tree optimised for fast access to frequently used nodes. Useful for implementing caches and garbage collection algorithms.
A primitive in-memory collection of key-value records known as "facts," with an ability to insert facts, add properties to facts, and delete facts. There is no ability to modify facts. It is also possible to find facts using Lisp-alike query predicates. An entire factbase may be exported to a binary file and imported back.
RubyTree is a Ruby implementation of the generic tree data structure. It provides simple APIs to store named nodes, and to access, modify, and traverse the tree. The data model is node-centric, where nodes in the tree are the primary structural elements. It supports all common tree-traversal methods (pre-order, post-order, and breadth first). RubyTree mixes in the Enumerable and Comparable modules and behaves like a standard Ruby collection (iteration, comparison, etc.). RubyTree also includes a binary tree implementation, which provides in-order node traversal besides the other methods. RubyTree can import from and export to JSON, and supports Ruby’s object marshaling.
Numerix strives to make working with vectors more "Ruby-like", and far exceeds Ruby's built-in implementations many times over in regards to speed and performance. Great care has been take to make the library "interop" friendly, where each class can easily be passed as a "pointer" or binary string for interop with native libraries, using Ruby's Fiddle, FFI, or even Ruby's legacy Win32API. Numerix has been built from the ground-up for Ruby, not playing middle-man between Ruby and an existing library, and is optimized specifically for it, with focus on speed and a robust collection of functionality.
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