Isometric-CSS is a lightweight JavaScript library to build isometric projections through declarative HTML attributes.
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Isometric-CSS is a lightweight JavaScript library to build isometric projections through declarative HTML attributes.
A lightweight JavaScript library, written in TypeScript, to create isometric projections using SVGs
Pan, zoom vector map and images (Canvas, SVG)
Unreal Augmenta example project
Fully customizable Mongoose/MongoDB projection generator.
Apache Pekko Projections is intended for building systems with the CQRS pattern, and facilitate in event-based service-to-service communication.
Matlab code for building and evaluating recursively hierarchical interpolations
(ML) model for computing conflict risk from climate, environmental, and societal drivers.
A set of extensions for working with HotChocolate GraphQL and Database access with micro-orms such as RepoDb (or Dapper). This extension pack provides access to key elements such as Selections/Projections, Sort arguments, & Paging arguments in a significantly simplified facade so this logic can be leveraged in the Serivces/Repositories that enca…
This repo is the code for the 2024 IEEE PES GM paper. It proposes a novel topology embedding method for handling topology problem in power system.
goes is an event-sourcing framework for Go.
🌐 An R Package to Convert 'MGRS' (Military Grid Reference System) References From/To Other Coordiante Systems
This repo provides code for detecting point sources on a sphere (i.e., the sky) by applying the continuous wavelet transform on raw count data. We use this tool to detect faint gamma-ray point sources from Fermi-LAT. See my skysearch repo for a pipeline.
👓 Lorgnette is a framework to create code editors with malleable projections of pieces of code.
A lightweight actuarial modelling framework for Python
Open source projection software for churches.
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