Small Typescript Http Request Callback Based on Fetch!
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Modern and the sweet smooth scroll library.
Javascript/Typescript backend SDK for building collaboration features with y-sweet.
JS library for building collaboration features with y-sweet.
Monad interfaces
Either monad
npm wrapper for y-sweet server
[Maybe Monad](https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Haskell/Understanding_monads/Maybe), The Maybe monad represents computations which might "go wrong" by not returning a value.
React library for building collaboration features with y-sweet.
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String utilities for Node.js and JavaScript
Split your index.html into multiple files and inject them where ever you want!
A fast, minimal and secure template engine for JavaScript
Accessible character counter for input elements
Different Javascript collections written in Typescript
AngularJS wrapper for SweetAlert
Inline-first browser cookie extraction for local tooling (no native addons).
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Escape SQL special characters and quotes in strings
Deprecated package, use sweet-cli or sweet-core instead
Ember Sweet Alerts with SweetAlert2
Multiple entry points with glob pattern / Partial files with underscore / Preserve directory structure
A sweet to define temporary values and clear them off conditionally
Sweet Tooth is the easiest way to create powerful customer loyalty programs for your business. See https://www.sweettoothrewards.com for details.
Mingle 3.3 introduced a new Events API in the form of an "Atom feed":http://www.thoughtworks-studios.com/mingle/3.3/help/mingle_api_events.html. The Mingle team and ThoughtWorks Studios are big believers in the use of Atom for exposing events. Atom is a widely used standard, and this event API style puts the issue of robust event delivery in the hands of the consumer, where it belongs. In fact, we'd argue this is the only feasible means of robust, scalable event delivery, short of spending hundreds of thousands or millions of dollars on enterprise buses and such. Atom-delivered events are cheap, scalable, standards-based, and robust. However, we do accept that asking integrators wishing to consume events to implement polling is not ideal. Writing polling consumers can be tedious. And this tedium gets in the way of writing sweet Mingle integrations. We are addressing this by publishing libraries such as this, which if effective, fully hide the mechanics of event polling from the consumer. The consumer only need worry about the processing of events. Said processing is modeled in the style of 'pipes and filters.'
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