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Sino-Korean, aka Hanja, Utilities for Korean Language Processing
中科软地图js
sino eslint config
Design System oficial del Tecnológico de Monterrey - Descubre cómo nuestro Design System no solo da forma a la estética, sino que también impulsa la consistencia en cada rincón de nuestro diseño, proporcionando una base sólida para construir experiencias
sino eslint config
Sino Utils
Convert Chinese words to Sino-Vietnamese words according to pinyin. Chuyển đổi từ vựng Hán Việt theo pinyin
CLI wrapper for querying SINO CGM production data through the icancgm Rust binary.
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sino-module-federation-client
Semi theme generated by dsm. https://semi.design/dsm
Sino Pacckage Manager
Convert numbers to Sino-Korean numerals and back
Semi theme generated by dsm. https://semi.design/dsm
开源培训组件库
Download ebook pdf mobi epub Michael Parker No es lo que dices, sino cómo lo dices is available now
中国农历节日转换MCP服务 - 提供公历日期到中国农历、节日、24节气的智能转换功能
A Vue.js project
It's a scaffold tool for antd modules
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A react library developed with dumi
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The Sino Language
This parses several types of numbers and expressions to Korean hangeul.
propmexi
The Sino Package Manager
The Sino Package Registry
Umbrella library: hanja-to-hangul conversion engine with format adapters and dictionaries.
A multilingual Rust library and CLI to process UTF-8 strings to exclude diacritics and fold non-phonetic graphemes into their phonetic ASCII representation.
termoter
A casino built right into your terminal
A library that provides a deck of playing cards that can be used for various card games.
Play casino games in your terminal.
A library that provides hand ranking & the backend for poker games.
Integer <=> Japanese number converter
sinon.js via asset pipeline
sinon-chai.js via asset pipeline
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ALPHA Alert -- just uploaded initial release. Linux inotify is a means to receive events describing file system activity (create, modify, delete, close, etc). Sinotify was derived from aredridel's package (http://raa.ruby-lang.org/project/ruby-inotify/), with the addition of Paul Boon's tweak for making the event_check thread more polite (see http://www.mindbucket.com/2009/02/24/ruby-daemons-verifying-good-behavior/) In sinotify, the classes Sinotify::PrimNotifier and Sinotify::PrimEvent provide a low level wrapper to inotify, with the ability to establish 'watches' and then listen for inotify events using one of inotify's synchronous event loops, and providing access to the events' masks (see 'man inotify' for details). Sinotify::PrimEvent class adds a little semantic sugar to the event in to the form of 'etypes', which are just ruby symbols that describe the event mask. If the event has a raw mask of (DELETE_SELF & IS_DIR), then the etypes array would be [:delete_self, :is_dir]. In addition to the 'straight' wrapper in inotify, sinotify provides an asynchronous implementation of the 'observer pattern' for notification. In other words, Sinotify::Notifier listens in the background for inotify events, adapting them into instances of Sinotify::Event as they come in and immediately placing them in a concurrent queue, from which they are 'announced' to 'subscribers' of the event. [Sinotify uses the 'cosell' implementation of the Announcements event notification framework, hence the terminology 'subscribe' and 'announce' rather then 'listen' and 'trigger' used in the standard event observer pattern. See the 'cosell' package on github for details.] A variety of 'knobs' are provided for controlling the behavior of the notifier: whether a watch should apply to a single directory or should recurse into subdirectores, how fast it should broadcast queued events, etc (see Sinotify::Notifier, and the example in the synopsis section below). An event 'spy' can also be setup to log all Sinotify::PrimEvents and Sinotify::Events. Sinotify::Event simplifies inotify's muddled event model, sending events only for those files/directories that have changed. That's not to say you can't setup a notifier that recurses into subdirectories, just that any individual event will apply to a single file, and not to its children. Also, event types are identified using words (in the form of ruby :symbols) instead of inotify's event masks. See Sinotify::Event for more explanation. The README for inotify: http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/rml/inotify/README Selected quotes from the README for inotify: * "Rumor is that the 'd' in 'dnotify' does not stand for 'directory' but for 'suck.'" * "The 'i' in inotify does not stand for 'suck' but for 'inode' -- the logical choice since inotify is inode-based." (The 's' in 'sinotify' does in fact stand for 'suck.')
Sinoma forwards notifications from a named pipe to your android device through nma.
API Wrapper for SinoPac FunBiz Payment
API wrapper for Sinopac E-Commerce Payment APIs.
API wrapper for Sinopac E-Commerce Payment APIs.
Description of Sinope.
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