Two test React components
one Components by React
A collection of One Components built with React.
This README would normally document whatever steps are necessary to get your application up and running.
Fast, expressive styling for React.
```sh $ yarn add radix-ui # or $ npm install radix-ui ```
React is a JavaScript library for building user interfaces.
Onethread UI Components
Full CSS support for JSX without compromises
All-in-One Components
## Project setup ``` npm install ```
Responsive and accessible React UI components built with React and Emotion
[](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@adyen/adyen-web)
Kendo UI Drawing
useMemo and useCallback but with a stable cache
Jest utilities for Styled Components
Treat multiple buffers as one
Kendo UI OOXML formatting library
Kendo UI File Saving Helper
syntax highlighting component for react with prismjs or highlightjs ast using inline styles
Kendo UI TypeScript package starter template
<div align="center"> <img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/apollographql/apollo-client-integrations/main/banner.jpg" width="500" alt="Apollo Client + Next.js App Router" /> </div>
Kendo UI data query helpers
Imagemin plugin for mozjpeg
A time select component using only ONE select field.
Apache Arrow Dataset is one of Apache Arrow components to read and write semantic datasets stored in different locations and formats.
Allows use of the @component tag to pull related methods and classes into one file
A time select component using only ONE select field
arg-that provides a simple method to create an argument matcher in equality comparisons.
Creates an interfaces with access to the main components of a server, allowing one to interact with services and process, such as databases and memory management tools, through easy commands.
The one pain-point I have had with AMQP is the lack of a series of command line tools for smoke-testing components or sending my own messages through a queue. Hare can be toggled either to produce messages, or to sit and listen/report for them.
It's your entire technical stack, from cloud architecture to databases, from server-side services to client interfaces, all unified into one cohesive system. Think of it as your development blueprint that ensures consistency, accelerates learning, and eliminates the guesswork from building modern applications. Whether you're starting a new project or scaling an existing one, Rapid Stack gives you the confidence to build faster and smarter, with every component perfectly orchestrated.
The latex-tools gem is a collection of classes that facilitate the writing of various elements of Latex code. It is not designed for authoring entire Latex files, merely their component parts. Right now, it only consists of one such 'tool', LatexTable, which provides an easy and convenient way of outputting Latex code for tables from data in a ruby script.
Glimmer DSL for Web (Ruby in the Browser Web Frontend Framework) enables building Web Frontends using Ruby in the Browser, as per Matz's recommendation in his RubyConf 2022 keynote speech to replace JavaScript with Ruby. It aims at providing the simplest, most intuitive, most straight-forward, and most productive frontend framework in existence. The framework follows the Ruby way (with DSLs and TIMTOWTDI) and the Rails way (Convention over Configuration) in building Isomorphic Ruby on Rails Applications. It provides a Ruby HTML DSL, which uniquely enables writing both structure code and logic code in one language. It supports both Unidirectional (One-Way) Data-Binding (using <=) and Bidirectional (Two-Way) Data-Binding (using <=>). Dynamic rendering (and re-rendering) of HTML content is also supported via Content Data-Binding. Modular design is supported with Glimmer Web Components, Component Slots, and Component Custom Event Listeners. And, a Ruby CSS DSL is supported with the included Glimmer DSL for CSS. Many samples are demonstrated in the Rails sample app (there is a very minimal Standalone [No Rails] sample app too). You can finally live in pure Rubyland on the Web in both the frontend and backend with Glimmer DSL for Web! This gem relies on Opal Ruby.
One of the biggest problems facing any ruby (possibly rails) based web dev is the extreme lack of modularization of actual web components. Sure there are plenty of great modularized tools from rails to sprockets to whatever outthere that will help you get build a cool web app, but there is very little in terms of convention to help you build a cool web kit that can be reused anywhere else. Confluence is designed and used (by me) to build highly modular web assets like navigation bars, footers, map views, user profile tabs, etc. so that I never have to build the same again across different application.
== OceanDynamo As one important use case for OceanDynamo is to facilitate the conversion of SQL databases to no-SQL DynamoDB databases, it is important that the syntax and semantics of OceanDynamo are as close as possible to those of ActiveRecord. This includes callbacks, exceptions and method chaining semantics. OceanDynamo follows this pattern closely and is of course based on ActiveModel. The attribute and persistence layer of OceanDynamo is modeled on that of ActiveRecord: there's +save+, +save!+, +create+, +update+, +update!+, +update_attributes+, +find_each+, +destroy_all+, +delete_all+, +read_attribute+, +write_attribute+ and all the other methods you're used to. The design goal is always to implement as much of the ActiveRecord interface as possible, without compromising scalability. This makes the task of switching from SQL to no-SQL much easier. OceanDynamo uses only primary indices to retrieve related table items and collections, which means it will scale without limits. OceanDynamo is fully usable as an ActiveModel and can be used by Rails controllers. Thanks to its structural similarity to ActiveRecord, OceanDynamo works with FactoryBot. See also Ocean, a Rails framework for creating highly scalable SOAs in the cloud, in which ocean-dynamo is used as a central component: http://wiki.oceanframework.net
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