logic framwork entity
Standalone 2D game logic & entity library with declarative JSX + hooks (useTick, useRect, useSelf). Zero VDOM. LEA-powered ticker & scenes. Runs safely in Node.js / headless (no renderer needed) for server-side simulation + browser html5 canvas games.
An evented streaming XML parser in JavaScript
requestAnimationFrame polyfill for node and the browser
simplified stream construction
Positioning library for floating elements: tooltips, popovers, dropdowns, and more
Floating UI for the web
A public-facing copy of [error-catalog-nodejs](../error-catalog-nodejs) which copies most of the existing functionality while only disclosing non-internal errors to the published NPM package.
Logic-less {{mustache}} templates with JavaScript
Build complex rules, serialize them as JSON, and execute them in JavaScript
TypeScript definitions for json-logic-js
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Sidecar code splitting utils
Type checking for JavaScript functions
🚇 Implementation of Metro's resolution logic.
Injects a fake HTTP request/response into a node HTTP server
Finite State Machines and Statecharts for the Modern Web.
Thunk middleware for Redux.
An operation-based history implementation for Slate editors.
Fork a stream in multiple directions according to a function
Construct complex rules with JSON & process them.
Verdaccio Loader Logic
PostCSS plugin for CSS Modules to pass arbitrary values between your module files
A completely customizable framework for building rich text editors.
An Entity implementation in ruby to store all business logic from the (so called) model.
Drymm maps entities from Dry::Logic & Dry::Types into structs for a serialization purpose.
Systematic approach to controlling complex business logic by using entity-component-system architectural pattern.
BlifUtils is a library to handle BLIF logic netlists in Ruby. It can read and write files in the BLIF format, elaborate internal representations of the netlists, analyze it, flattent modules, write the modules as VHDL entities, and generate C++ code for fast simulation of the netlists.
This is an alternative implementation of the observer pattern. As you may know, Ruby (and Rails/ActiveRecord) already have an implementation of it. This implementation is a variation of the pattern, so it is not supposed to supersede the existing implementations, but "complete" them for the specific use-cases addressed.
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