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Frontend framework library for the lys ecosystem — providers, hooks, tools, and types for React applications
lys is an micro statement manager for '21s react
LYS SDK
Vue + Vuetify component library for LoveYourStack projects
lys first node
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High-performance TypeScript client for Solana transaction execution - Ultra-low latency trading on Solana with Pump.fun, AMM, and SPL Token support
lys
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js markdown parser
Creates an AST parser from a [E]BNF file
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一个歌词解析/生成模块,着重于歌词内容解析,支持多种格式
lys测试大整数加法
## Project setup ``` npm install ```
练习自用ui库
Design tokens for Fundament - Byggforskserien
demo
A simple way to render HTML in JavaScript
a javascript utils
tskj-cloud-sdk
A simple parser project for KMA
A high-performance, pure Rust library and CLI for full-atom protein side-chain packing using the DREIDING force field, Goldstein+Split DEE, and tree-decomposition DP—with native protein-ligand and protein-nucleic acid interface support.
A Rust library for NERF-based sidechain coordinate placement for 29 amino acid types; build.rs bakes all bond geometry as f32 literals, custom libm-free sincosf/rsqrtf, #[repr(C)] stack-only output, zero heap, no-std.
一个歌词解析/生成模块,着重于歌词内容解析,支持多种格式
A zero-cost Rust interface to the Dunbrack 2010 rotamer library with O(1) allocation-free lookups, bilinear interpolation, and compile-time embedded static tables for protein side-chain packing.
Voronota-LT is an alternative version of Voronota for constructing tessellation-derived atomic contact areas and volumes.
Convert mmCIF/PDB protein structures to coarse-grained representation with Monte Carlo titration
Molecular dynamics
Low-level, streaming mmCIF/BinaryCIF parser focused on protein coordinates.
Various utilities created by Lys/Rax for personal use. You may find them helpful.
DNA, RNA, and amino acid sequence types and functions
Safe wrapper around SPIRV-Cross
A GeoTree is a variant of a k-d tree, and stores data points that have a latitude and longitude, a unique integer identifier, and an optional 'weight' (e.g., the size of a city). GeoTrees are disk-based data structures and can store a very large number of points efficiently. If desired, for smaller data sets, memory-only trees can be constructed instead. The gem includes MultiTree, a GeoTree variant that supports queries at multiple levels of detail. For example, when focusing on a small region it can return points that would be omitted when querying a much larger region.
A theme for showcasing projects of different categories, good for portfolio.
A theme for showcasing projects of different categories, good for portfolio.
Gem contains hw3
Historical to-do list CLI
Abstracts over the interfaces to the various implementation-specific profiling tools
= The Owasp ESAPI Ruby project == Introduction The Owasp ESAPI Ruby is a port for outstanding release quality Owasp ESAPI project to the Ruby programming language. Ruby is now a famous programming language due to its Rails framework developed by David Heinemeier Hansson (http://twitter.com/dhh) that simplify the creation of a web application using a convention over configuration approach to simplify programmers' life. Despite Rails diffusion, there are a lot of Web framework out there that allow people to write web apps in Ruby (merb, sinatra, vintage) [http://accidentaltechnologist.com/ruby/10-alternative-ruby-web-frameworks/]. Owasp Esapi Ruby wants to bring all Ruby deevelopers a gem full of Secure APIs they can use whatever the framework they choose. == Why supporting only Ruby 1.9.2 and beyond? The OWASP Esapi Ruby gem will require at least version 1.9.2 of Ruby interpreter to make sure to have full advantages of the newer language APIs. In particular version 1.9.2 introduces radical changes in the following areas: === Regular expression engine (to be written) === UTF-8 support Unicode support in 1.9.2 is much better and provides better support for character set encoding/decoding * All strings have an additional chunk of info attached: Encoding * String#size takes encoding into account – returns the encoded character count * You can get the raw datasize * Indexed access is by encoded data – characters, not bytes * You can change encoding by force but it doesn’t convert the data === Dates and Time From "Programming Ruby 1.9" "As of Ruby 1.9.2, the range of dates that can be represented is no longer limited by the under- lying operating system’s time representation (so there’s no year 2038 problem). As a result, the year passed to the methods gm, local, new, mktime, and utc must now include the century—a year of 90 now represents 90 and not 1990." == Roadmap Please see ChangeLog file. == Note on Patches/Pull Requests * Fork the project. * Create documentation with rake yard task * Make your feature addition or bug fix. * Add tests for it. This is important so I don't break it in a future version unintentionally. * Commit, do not mess with rakefile, version, or history. (if you want to have your own version, that is fine but bump version in a commit by itself I can ignore when I pull) * Send me a pull request. Bonus points for topic branches. == Copyright Copyright (c) 2011 the OWASP Foundation. See LICENSE for details.
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