Load script in browser.
A PNG decoder in JavaScript
A library for arbitrary-precision decimal and non-decimal arithmetic
An arbitrary-precision Decimal type for JavaScript.
A PNG decoder in JS
JavaScript library for DOM operations
The official Mixpanel JavaScript browser client library
Dynamic script loading for browser
Extend hammer.js with event propagation
Fast implementation of JSON-Patch (RFC-6902) with duplex (observe changes) capabilities
ECMAScript code generator
WASI polyfill for browser and some wasm util
Pure-JS CRC-32
A library for obtaining browser versions with their maximum supported Baseline feature set and Widely Available status.
A very fast geospatial point clustering library.
MMD parser
ASP.NET Core SignalR Client
Easing functions for smooth animation.
Polyfill for Metadata Reflection API
A shim for the setImmediate efficient script yielding API
The all-batteries-included GitHub SDK for Browsers, Node.js, and Deno
JavaScript Load Image is a library to load images provided as File or Blob objects or via URL. It returns an optionally scaled, cropped or rotated HTML img or canvas element. It also provides methods to parse image metadata to extract IPTC and Exif tags a
A library to determine if a browser supports Mapbox GL JS
Detect if the browser supports passive events
`qless` is meant to be a performant alternative to other queueing systems, with statistics collection, a browser interface, and strong guarantees about job losses. It's written as a collection of Lua scipts that are loaded into the Redis instance to be used, and then executed by the client library. As such, it's intended to be extremely easy to port to other languages, without sacrificing performance and not requiring a lot of logic replication between clients. Keep the Lua scripts updated, and your language-specific extension will also remain up to date.
`reqless` is meant to be a performant alternative to other queueing systems, with statistics collection, a browser interface, and strong guarantees about job losses. It's written as a collection of Lua scipts that are loaded into the Redis instance to be used, and then executed by the client library. As such, it's intended to be extremely easy to port to other languages, without sacrificing performance and not requiring a lot of logic replication between clients. Keep the Lua scripts updated, and your language-specific extension will also remain up to date.
ERBook 9.2.1 Write books, manuals, and documents in eRuby http://snk.tuxfamily.org/lib/erbook/ ERBook is an extensible document processor that emits [1]any document you can imagine from [2]eRuby templates, which allow scripting and dynamic content generation. Version 9.2.1 (2009-11-18) This release fixes some bugs in, and improves the readability and load time of, generated XHTML documents. Bug fixes * Prevent search button from starting search when search box untouched. * Prevent browser from fetching base-64 embedded URI sources by qualifying their digests with the "cid" URI schema, which is used to identify the parts of a multi-part e-mail message. This cuts down on the amount of "404 - File Not Found" errors on the web server which hosts your generated XHTML documents because web browsers will not confuse these embedded "cid" digests as being relative HTTP files. Housekeeping * Increase vertical spacing between [3]References for better readability. * Embed W3C validator badges as base-64 data URIs to reduce page load time. * Split the document processing code in ERBook::Document into smaller self-documenting methods. References 1. http://snk.tuxfamily.org/lib/erbook/#HelloWorld 2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ERuby 3. http://snk.tuxfamily.org/lib/erbook/#_references
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