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A toolkit for building fast and functional-first web applications using F#.
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A language with lexical effect handlers and lightweight effect polymorphism
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Human-friendly process signals
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The query-side counterpart of Brighter
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Configure multiple loggers and handlers in the blink of an eye
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Flask restful service consists of register, login, logout, reset password and some data routes. It includes a few example routes based on user, admin, or super admin access.
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Spring Boot auto-configuration for Handlebars
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An extensible, end-to-end encrypted reverse shell that works across networks without port forwarding.
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Manage your application's events without writing spaghetti code
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A compiler from a small functional language to C. Especially features algebraic effects and handlers with multishot continuations, and a static type system with inference of types and effects, with subtyping.
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Reactive State Management Powered by RxJS
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Jan 7, 2023 - TypeScript
Discord Bot Template (v14)
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A small communications library based on protocol buffers over websockets
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Oct 1, 2022 - Go
Restful web-service library written in C++11 based on Boost.ASIO and CRUD handlers
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CLLocationManager Swift wrapper with multiple closure handlers and delegates allowed, notifications, sequential geofencing, self-authorization and, of course, everything is testable. #InCodeWeTrust
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