
SDKs for fortis by APIMatic
Fortis Solana multisig generated client
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Fortis is a smooth scroll library to normalize the scrolling experience across devices
React Component to make realtime apps with React simply. Provides integration with Centrifugo.
Cache middleware for koa
A package to fetch data from bankapi.harunbulbul.com/:bin
KOROMAN: Korean Romanizer with pronunciation rules based on 국립국어원 표기법
A Typescript API for specifying and executing phonological transformation rules on IPA strings.
Fortispay Typescript SDK
Name reserved — project coming soon
Command line interface to interact with the Fortis program.
fortis rust sdk
Flexible Order-Revealing Encryption library
Convert numbers like 42 to forty-two
a basic engine and move validator for the game 2048
in-ram database with relationships between elements inspired by quantum superposition and entanglement
A minimal, thread-safe Markov chain implementation using reference-counted steps and weighted transitions
Command-line utility and library for writing a positive integer as English words
Simple arithmetic expression evaluator
A Rust port of Facebook's Duckling library for parsing natural language into structured data
Dynamic timeout, cancel, add and remove time before a callback execution
SDKs for fortis by APIMatic
Numerizer is a gem to help with parsing numbers in natural language from strings (ex forty two). It was extracted from the awesome Chronic gem http://github.com/evaryont/chronic.
Jekyll theme of the "Forty" theme by HTML5 UP.
Is number forty two?
Multiple Payment Gateway support. Authorize.net, Braintree, Fortis
Converts to and from numbers and names (ie: 16.to_name == 'sixteen', 'forty'.to_i == 40). Pure Ruby with no dependencies outside of the standard library.
English natural language parser for numbers. * Parse 'five' to return 5 * Parse 'seven hundred and fifty two billion, four hundred and twenty million, sixty thousand and forty two' to return 752,420,060,042 * Parse 'siebenundzwanzig' to have it fail because it doesn't recognise German. Recognises numbers in the trillions.
Provides a nice set of extension methods offering tons of useful inflections of various types. Strings, Ints, Decimals, etc. For example: `37849590678.InflectTo().Phrase` outputs: Six Hundred and Thirty Seven Billion, Eight Hundred and Forty Nine Million, Five Hundred and Ninety Thousand, Six Hundred and Seventy Eight
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