ACL. support Javascript(& Typescript).
Various hash functions that could be run by both browser and node
Promises are great! But, could they be even better?
the little xml parser that could
Detect potential issues with users system that could prevent Yeoman from working correctly
the fastest version of Function#bind I could make
This POC shows how browser crashes could potentially be detected.
Everything you wish the HTML <select> element could do, wrapped up into a lightweight, extensible Vue component.
With this plugin text in sourcecode could be replaced before bundling.
Make a readable stream by input content, content could be `String`, `Buffer`, `Object`, `Number` and so on.
**NOTE:** The current API is still experimental and could change with no notice. Use at your own risk.
Self-host the Nothing You Could Do font in a neatly bundled NPM package.
This packages exports serveral types which could be extended by plugins.
This package is used inside the keplr-wallet library. The protobuf option differs from cosmjs. There’s no guarantee that this could be used with cosmjs, as it’s also not recommended.
Could be used in workflow parallel branch for waiting other branches.
> Show a list of links, that could be React Router Links or HTML links. You could show these links also inline or one-per-line style as a list.
A Runtime compiler for anything that you could want to build a lighting fast REPL with.
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Recursive templating. What could go wrong?
Could be used for parallel execution of branch processes in the workflow.
Why could I do this?
Everything you wish the HTML <select> element could do, wrapped up into a lightweight, extensible Vue component.
Tailwind CSS plugin for generating border gradients with could be used with the rounded utility
Could be used for workflows which some of decisions are made by users.
A COFF linker. Inspired by mold project.
command line
AI/Human task management system with file-based storage
surge synthesizer -- halfrate filter
surge synthesizer -- k35 filter
surge synthesizer -- toplevel synthesizer virtual instrument
surge synthesizer -- lfos used for modulation
smalloc is a simple, fast allocator
surge synthesizer -- rungekutta filter
A Rust macro for generating new identifiers (names of variables, functions, traits, etc) by concatenating one or more arbitrary parts and applying other manipulations.
surge synthesizer -- handle to lookup tables for various dsp functions
A fast and light-weight message store designed to work as a priority queue in low hardware equiped devices.
MiniTest/RSpec/Cucumber formatter that gives each test file its own line of dots
Showoff is a Sinatra web app that reads simple configuration files for a presentation. It is sort of like a Keynote web app engine. I am using it to do all my talks in 2010, because I have a deep hatred in my heart for Keynote and yet it is by far the best in the field. The idea is that you setup your slide files in section subdirectories and then startup the showoff server in that directory. It will read in your showoff.json file for which sections go in which order and then will give you a URL to present from.
mack-mack was developed by: markbates
The friendly gem that instruments everything for you, like I would if I could.
Howdy folks
Some basics that your application could benefit from.
Cerberus is a Continuous Integration software for Ruby projects. CI helps you keep your project in a good shape. Cerberus could be easily invoked from Cron (for Unix) or nnCron (for Windows) utilities.
pretends you could type really fast
PPRB is a code preprocessor and text templating engine with minimalistic syntax and strong emphasis on eliminating any code duplication in template files
Parade is an open source presentation software that consists of a Sinatra web app that serves up markdown files in a presentation format. Parade can serve a directory or be configured to run with a simple configuration file. * Markdown backed data > This ultimately makes it easier to manage diffs when making changes, using the content in other documents, and quickly re-using portions of a presentation. * Syntax Highlighting > Using GitHub flavored markdown, code fences will automatically be syntax highlighted, making it incredibly easy to integrate code samples. * Code Execution > Slides are able to provide execution and show results for JavaScript and Coffeescript live within the browser. This allows for live demonstrations of code. * Web > Slide presentations are basically websites -- they run in your browser from your desktop. This allows for a wide range of possibilities for customization and expandability. * Basic Templating and Color Schemes > Several templates and color scheme options have been provided to help you get started. While Parade does not currently provide anything near the variety of many other presentation packages, it is well-suited for basic presentations. * Design Flexibility (pros and cons) > Unless you're skilled in CSS/Animations, you will likely have a harder time creating presentations with as much polish as other programs provide. However, this approach also makes Parade incredibly flexible if you do understand CSS/Animations.
Accepts an array of words and returns an array of words, some of them combined by a dash.
You could get public info from the desired CUIT
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