Javascript framework for 2D and 3D cross-platform experiments.
JS SDK to allocate and check experiment data at MongoDB.
Amplitude Experiment Javascript Client SDK
Bundled version of Babylon-js 2D and 3D for experiment-js
Style once, use everywhere. A build system for creating cross-platform styles.
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Official Amplitude Experiment React Native Client
A/B testing React components and debug tools. Isomorphic with a simple, universal interface. Well documented and lightweight. Tested in popular browsers and Node.js. Includes helpers for Mixpanel and Segment.com.
SDK for integrating Braintrust
Official Amplitude SDK for Web analytics, experiment, session replay, and more.
Scientist-like library for Node.js in TypeScript
vscode-tas-client is a package for querying and storing experiment information from the Treatment Assignment Service (TAS).
Standalone ExPlat Client: React Helpers.
React Native for Web
x11 javascript hashing algorithm in pure javascript
Highly configurable, well-tested, JavaScript-based HTML minifier.
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Useful hooks to be used for AB Testing.
JavaScript SDK for Optimizely Feature Experimentation, Optimizely Full Stack (legacy), and Optimizely Rollouts
Exact test for the success probability in a Bernoulli experiment.
WooCommerce component and utils for A/B testing.
PlanOut is a framework and programming language for online field experimentation
Web-based dashboard for Sacred
TypeScript/JavaScript implementation of PlanOut experimentation system
Iugu User Experience and Components for HTML5,CSS,JS
Standard MVC over cable for realtime applications to enjoy seamless experience over cable. Use specialized clients for Android, IOS, Angular, React, JS
Many sites these days absolutely require a user to have Javascript enabled in order to function properly. You may have one yourself. Users that either have JS disabled or only allow trusted sites to execute JS should be given a textual warning that their user experience may be hampered. This Rack middleware will append a div with a customizable message to the HTTP response body, right after the opening <body> tag. This warning message is then hidden via a CSS command that is written by Javascript.
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