Simple way to execute functions when user stop scrolling.
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Simple way to execute functions when user stop scrolling.
A simple, opinionated, dependency-free Java library for generating configurable mapper classes.
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Dependency date checker and downgrade script generator
A collection of well-documented, mostly self-contained C programs. The programs include implementations of Data Structures as well as Algorithms.
js captcha generator (self-contained)
100% Dependency free education purposes library that will help you understand how neural networks work under the hood.
A topological order respecting signals library inspired by SolidJS. What's topological ordering you ask? Check out the readme to understand the problem with most signal libraries.
Budoux for Zig and C
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CTC layer implemented in Standard C++ without required any dependencies refactored from the RNNLIB project by Alex Graves.
With this small file you can add one or more functions to a chain which will be executed on "load" event. No need for jQuery or others frameworks. While page loads, a preloader overlay is shown above page final content. See README for more info.
⏳A job scheduler with elegant syntax
This is a Bash-built, dependency-free SPA framework which allows for a modular programming experience using HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
A simple middleware stack
A lightweight package that allows you to style your terminal output with ease in your js/ts projects
Gibki is an open-source grid system based on Flexbox.
[WIP] Convenience helpers for working with SQL queries
Dead simple implementation of the Publish/Subscribe pattern
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