MongoDB connection strings, based on the WhatWG URL API
ECC JS code based on JSBN
Checksum utility for node
TypeScript definitions for jsbn
Edge-cs: C# compiler for Edge.js
realistic password strength estimation
get structured callsite information
MemberJunction: Base Types for Client/Server use with Entity Communications Engine
Edge-cs: run C# and node.js code in-process with edge.js
Cloud Services ESLint config.
Heap and Contentsquare integration SDK for React Native
An Opinionated Message Queue with an emitter-style API
Big integers.
The Czech language package for zxcvbn-ts
Salute Design System / React UI kit for SDDS CS web applications
Grunt plugin for running PHP Coding Standards Fixer in the modified files of the current branch
Czech dictionary for cspell.
Creative Server Plugin - Vendor Flashtalking
A Javascript library to perform OpenSSL RSA Encryption, Decryption, and Key Generation.
商品服务Nodejs客户端
hast utility to get the plain-text value of a node according to the `innerText` algorithm
Auth0 solid-js components & ctx-core integration for client-server multipage apps & font-end single page web apps
The official TypeScript library for the Cerebras API
A library for working with Unicode character sets
The Programming Exercise Markup Language (PEML) is intended to be a simple, easy format for CS and IT instructors of all kinds (college, community college, high school, whatever) to describe programming assignments and activities. We want it to be so easy (and obvious) to use that instructors won't see it as a technological or notational barrier to expressing their assignments. We intend for this format to be something that authors of automated grading tools can adopt, so they can provide a very easy, low-energy onboarding path for existing instructors to get programming activities into such tools. As a result, this notation leans heavily on supporting authors and streamlining common cases, even if this may require more work on the part of tool developers--the goal is to make it super easy for authors of programming activities, not to fit into a specific auto-grader or simplify tasks for tool writers. For more details, see the PEML website.
Diff and patch tables
Diff and patch tables
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