Type safe dependency injection framework for TypeScript
A powerful and lightweight inversion of control container for JavaScript and Node.js apps powered by TypeScript.
Dependency Injection for JavaScript
Dependency Injection library for Node.js
NodeJS Contextual Dependency Injection using native async_hooks - IoC
Bindings for using Formik with Chakra UI.
A simple IoC container for JavaScript and TypeScript for classes and functions.
mcl ; A portable and fast pairing-based cryptography library for Node.js by WebAssembly
A simple dependency injection and inversion of container
Project Axios using IoC and DI
fast openSSL-compatible implementation of the Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm (ECDSA)
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IoC core module build on InversifyJS
Scales and color schemes for visual encoding.
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Dependency Injection & Inversion of Control Container
A modular MVC framework for node.js.
A very opinionated and different inversion of control container and dependency injector for Typescript, Node.js or browser apps
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A powerful and lightweight inversion of control container for JavaScript and Node.js apps powered by TypeScript.
Common utils classes used in snickerdoodlelabs projects
Matrix & quaternion operations for 2D/3D geometry processing
Node.js' Scalable Asynchronous Module Functional Inversion of Control
**Elea** is a lightweight Inversion of Control (IoC) and Dependency Injection (DI) library, written in TypeScript, with zero external dependencies. It's designed to be minimal and easy to integrate into your TypeScript or JavaScript projects.
Geometric inversion primitives for the RustUse geometry workspace
Facade crate for the RustUse geometry workspace.
Inversion is a templating system for Ruby. It uses the “Inversion of Control” principle to decouple the contents and structure of templates from the code that uses them, making it easier to separate concerns, keep your tests simple, and avoid polluting scopes with ephemeral data.
Given two integers ‘a’ and ‘m’, find modular multiplicative inverse of ‘a’ under modulo ‘m’. The modular multiplicative inverse is an integer ‘x’ such that. a x ≡ 1 (mod m) and x belongs to [0,1,2, .. m-1]
The inverse of `select` on an ActiveRecord::Relation. Use to avoid loading large columns (e.g. texts or blobs).
IDFTags generates tags based on text and documents. It uses inverse document frequency to calculate the meaning of words.
StructureMap is a Dependency Injection / Inversion of Control tool for .Net that can be used to improve the architectural qualities of an object oriented system by reducing the mechanical costs of good design techniques
Email clients are not web browsers. They render html all funny, to put it politely. In general, the best practices for writing HTML that will look good in an email are the exact inverse from those that you should use for a web page. Remembering all those differences sucks.
RMatrix is a lightning fast library for Ruby. It provides numerous enhancements over the Matrix class in the standard library. Features include the ability to calculate Matrix inverse, transpose, determinant, minor, adjoint, cofactor_matrix, hadamard product and other elementwise operations, slicing, masking and more. RMatrix makes use of backing instances of NArray to allow for great performance.
A RuboCop extension that provides a Style/AvoidUnless cop. It flags all uses of `unless` and auto-corrects them to `if` with an inverse or negated condition.
Computes approximation within a given error_limit to the values of a root of an arbitrary function f(x) or to the value of inverse function g(y) = x. Uses Newton-Raphson or Secant methods. Requires one (Newton-Raphson) or two (Secant) estimates of the target value. Raises NoConvergenceError when it does not converge within the set error_limit, on set number of iterations.
A Ruby library for terminal text styling with ANSI colors and effects. Provides an elegant, functional API with immutable style objects that can be composed using the >> operator. Supports standard colors, hex values, and comprehensive text effects including bold, faint, italic, underline, overline, blink, inverse, and concealed text. Features type-safe argument validation using dry-schema and dry-types.
In information retrieval, tf–idf or TFIDF, short for term frequency–inverse document frequency, is a numerical statistic that is intended to reflect how important a word is to a document in a collection or corpus. It is often used as a weighting factor in searches of information retrieval, text mining, and user modeling. The tf–idf value increases proportionally to the number of times a word appears in the document and is offset by the number of documents in the corpus that contain the word, which helps to adjust for the fact that some words appear more frequently in general.
Perfect Shape is a collection of pure Ruby geometric algorithms that are mostly useful for GUI manipulation like checking viewport rectangle intersection or containment of a mouse click point in popular geometry shapes such as rectangle, square, arc (open, chord, and pie), ellipse, circle, polygon, and paths containing lines, quadratic bézier curves, and cubic bezier curves, potentially with affine transforms applied like translation, scale, rotation, shear/skew, and inversion (including both the Ray Casting Algorithm, aka Even-odd Rule, and the Winding Number Algorithm, aka Nonzero Rule). Additionally, it contains some purely mathematical algorithms like IEEEremainder (also known as IEEE-754 remainder).
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