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Fetches a random cocktail recipe, including name, instructions, ingredients, and an image for mixology inspiration.
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This package converts culinary unit or measurement terms to common abbreviations
Embed CocktailFYI cocktail widgets — recipes, ABV, ingredients, flavor profiles. Zero dependencies, Shadow DOM, 4 themes.
Pure TypeScript cocktail computation engine -- measure parsing, ABV estimation, calorie calculation, flavor profiling, and difficulty scoring. Zero dependencies.
Un paquete para obtener datos sobre cocteles
Mixology enables objects to mixin and unmix modules.
Implement state patterns for your enumerated_attributes
Clean and fast Object state transitions in Ruby using the Mixology C extension
Allows modules to be unmixed at runtime from classes, much as Mixology or Mixico do. Implemented in pure ruby with no C extensions.
Unextendable originated from the thought of being able to implement the State pattern within object instances using modules. In other words: I wanted object instances to behave dependent on their state using modules. I really want to use modules because they are commonly used to define a set of methods which you can extend within an object instance. Unfortunately, you cannot just unexclude a module. So after searching the web for solutions, I came across Mixology, evil-ruby and StatePattern. But they slightly did not fit the picture. So after doing some research, I came up with Unextendable.
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