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A TypeScript/JavaScript implementation of the RDF/JS data factory.
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Runtime library to validate data against TypeScript interfaces
ECMAScript parser
Generic logger interface
Small footprint URL parser that works seamlessly across Node.js and browser environments
Positioning library for floating elements: tooltips, popovers, dropdowns, and more
Floating UI for the web
Interface used to connect Apollo Gateway to Apollo Server
Recursive descent parser generator. Define your grammar in pure Javascript.
An implementation of WHATWG EventTarget interface.
Interface for expo-dev-menu
Simple menu elements for ProseMirror
lezer-based HTML grammar
Core HTTP Compatibility Library to bridge the gap between Core V1 & V2 packages.
A collection of common interactive command line user interfaces.
Programmatic access to the ARIA specification
Native interface for modules that optionally depend on expo-updates, e.g. expo-dev-launcher.
A family of specs for interoperable TypeScript
ECMAScript (ESTree) AST walker
Interface to the GraphQL Language Service
Minimal web-style fetch TypeScript typings
Isomorphic PostgREST client
Just a stub
Client interface and CLI for the Freebird privacy-preserving authentication system
== DESCRIPTION: The RightScale AWS gems have been designed to provide a robust, fast, and secure interface to Amazon EC2, EBS, S3, SQS, SDB, and CloudFront. These gems have been used in production by RightScale since late 2006 and are being maintained to track enhancements made by Amazon. The RightScale AWS gems comprise: - RightAws::Ec2 -- interface to Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud), VPC (Virtual Private Cloud) and the associated EBS (Elastic Block Store) - RightAws::S3 and RightAws::S3Interface -- interface to Amazon S3 (Simple Storage Service) - RightAws::Sqs and RightAws::SqsInterface -- interface to first-generation Amazon SQS (Simple Queue Service) - RightAws::SqsGen2 and RightAws::SqsGen2Interface -- interface to second-generation Amazon SQS (Simple Queue Service) - RightAws::SdbInterface and RightAws::ActiveSdb -- interface to Amazon SDB (SimpleDB) - RightAws::AcfInterface -- interface to Amazon CloudFront, a content distribution service - RightAws::AsInterface -- interface to Amazon Auto Scaling - RightAws::AcwInterface -- interface to Amazon Cloud Watch - RightAws::ElbInterface -- interface to Amazon Elastic Load Balancer - RightAws::RdsInterface -- interface to Amazon RDS instances == FEATURES:
Most is a simple academic modular open software tester. Most, the Core is the main part of the system. Most provides the environment and interface bridges for modules that will implement the basic functionality of the testing system. In general Most, the Core consists form two main interfaces: the connector and the tester. The connector interface offers the basic bridge to make an implementation of a module which will act as a controlling interface of the system. It can be a command line interface or it can be a module which will set up a server providing a network access for end users. The tester interface allows building an implementation of the software validator. By default the Most ships with the tester compliant with the ICPC Validator Standard. The Most system proposes to implement a testing system following this standard, but it is not obligatory. The 3-rd party implementation can vary significantly considering the user preferences. It is possible to build other interface bridges using the abstract interface classes provided by the Most system to extend the functionality of the modules. For example the implementation of the connector interface in the form of the network server can build a tunnel interface bridge, so that developers can make implementations, for example, of a SSH tunnel in order to provide a secure connection with the testing system. The default system bundle is shipped with a number of basic interface implementations (modules). Please, consider taking a look on realize notes for the list of supplied modules.
== DESCRIPTION: The RightScale AWS gems have been designed to provide a robust, fast, and secure interface to Amazon EC2, EBS, S3, SQS, SDB, and CloudFront. These gems have been used in production by RightScale since late 2006 and are being maintained to track enhancements made by Amazon. The RightScale AWS gems comprise: - RightAws::Ec2 -- interface to Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud), VPC (Virtual Private Cloud) and the associated EBS (Elastic Block Store) - RightAws::S3 and RightAws::S3Interface -- interface to Amazon S3 (Simple Storage Service) - RightAws::Sqs and RightAws::SqsInterface -- interface to first-generation Amazon SQS (Simple Queue Service) - RightAws::SqsGen2 and RightAws::SqsGen2Interface -- interface to second-generation Amazon SQS (Simple Queue Service) - RightAws::SdbInterface and RightAws::ActiveSdb -- interface to Amazon SDB (SimpleDB) - RightAws::AcfInterface -- interface to Amazon CloudFront, a content distribution service - RightAws::AsInterface -- interface to Amazon Auto Scaling - RightAws::AcwInterface -- interface to Amazon Cloud Watch - RightAws::ElbInterface -- interface to Amazon Elastic Load Balancer - RightAws::RdsInterface -- interface to Amazon RDS instances == FEATURES:
You can create your slide as a text file. It means that you can version controlyour slide like your Ruby scripts. You can custom your slide style by Ruby.So Rabbit is for Rubyist. You can use RD, Markdown and Wiki format as slide source. Rabbit provides programmer friendly keyboard interface. It uses Emacs and Vistyle keybindings by default. You can use PDF and image as slide source. Rabbit can show PDF and imagedirectly. You can create your slide by other presentation tool and show yourslide by Rabbit. If you show your slide by Rabbit, you can use programmerfriendly keyboard interface provided by Rabbit to control your slide. You can upload your slide as a gem. If you publish your slide as a gem, youcan see your slide at https://slide.rabbit-shocker.org/ .
You can create your slide as a text file. It means that you can version controlyour slide like your Ruby scripts. You can custom your slide style by Ruby.So Rabbit is for Rubyist. You can use RD, Markdown and Wiki format as slide source. Rabbit provides programmer friendly keyboard interface. It uses Emacs and Vistyle keybindings by default. This is the Qt6 version of Rabbit, using ruby-qt6 for the GUI layer.
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