Helper to retrieve nested property value.
Reads and caches the entire contents of a file until it is modified
Read/write IEEE754 floating point numbers from/to a Buffer or array-like object
A small api to read and write your requirejs config file
A mirror of Facebook's Warning
Convenience wrapper for ReadableStream, with an API lifted from "from" and "through2"
Operators for deep-read and deep-write helpers.
wrap a readable/writable stream to be read-only
Improved deep equality testing for Node.js and the browser.
Read all stream content and pass it to callback
process a vinyl file stream with minimal code
Recursively read a directory
Read from a file, falling back to stdin.
easily make yummy noms for other streams
This is lightweight memory stream module for node.js.
Add support for more integer widths to Buffer
Node.js Buffer API, for the browser
safely create multiple ReadStream or WriteStream objects from the same file descriptor
Generates an id useable in json rpc payloads.
Read and parse a JSON file synchronously
Custom errors
Transform environment variables into JSON object with sanitized values.
Reads and interpolates Java .properties files
A NodeJS module that helps you reading large text files, line by line, without buffering the files into memory.
For accessing values within nested Hashes. For example: {:sausages => {:pork_and_fennel => 'DELICIOUS'}}[':sausages[:pork_and_fennel]']
Make a COW proxy for a frozen object (or deep frozen), it will delegate every read method to proxied object, wrap value in COW proxy if frozen. Trying to modify object will result in data stored in proxy.
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.
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.
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.
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.
(This is Alex's version of Showoff, so I can share my presentations \ without waiting for pull requests and updates from busy Scott. It installs a binary called "showoff" which overwrites the official one, so if you install this hack, be careful about updates.) 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.
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