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3 | 4 | |
319 | 3,213 | |
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5.4 | 9.9 | |
10 days ago | 6 days ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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client-zip
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Why do we need modules at all?
Absolutely! Here’s one I found very useful just the other day, client-zip: https://github.com/Touffy/client-zip#usage
(Three functions rather than one, but it’s one main entrypoint and a couple of minor variants.)
I think this is a really well-designed API, and greatly preferable to a more fine-grained OO approach. It does a lot of work under the hood but keeps it carefully contained so you don’t get a bunch of dependency sprawl.
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Question: Is it possible to use edge function to download -> create .zip -> upload folder from storage bucket?
This is an interesting use case, thanks a lot for sharing. I haven't tested this, but https://github.com/Touffy/client-zip looks interesting and might work in Deno Edge Functions.
- I made a webapp for node devs that generates a customizable Docker Compose template project with just a few clicks
umbrella
- I made a typescript library similar to Immer but ~20 times faster and with zero-runtime freezing
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Image from my current generative art project "Harmonium"
OP here. This project is implemented in Typescript and Svelte, with support from the thi.ng libraries.
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Ask HN: What was the biggest contributor to your happiness in the past year?
This a is a really wide field. Basically its starts with one of the standard algorithms, like and l-system, a voronoi diagram, or simple combination of sin and cos to draw shapes. Have a look at thi-ng[1], just as example for a library that has implemented a lot of this kind of algorithms. The next step in my process is to think about how to destroy this forms as most of them are used a lot in this field and become boring. Using perlin noise as input to arguments of the algorithms is one way to do this. The other part is to make most all of the input variables easily changeable as most of the time the whole process is like writing the program and then spend a lot of time adapt the parameters until you get some interesting output. So in the end I have a small Svelte app, using Svelte only cause the data binding for the inputs so simple, which has tons of sliders that renders an SVG that can be saved in the end.
[1]https://github.com/thi-ng/umbrella
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Timeflake: 128-bit, roughly-ordered, URL-safe UUIDs
@thi.ng/ksuid https://github.com/thi-ng/umbrella/tree/develop/packages/ksu...
What are some alternatives?
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mynode - The easiest way to run Bitcoin and Lightning!
kafka-ui - Open-Source Web UI for Apache Kafka Management
elib1 - An Erlang library and collection of applications
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MyCrypto - MyCrypto is an open-source tool that allows you to manage your Ethereum accounts privately and securely. Developed by and for the community since 2015, we’re focused on building awesome products that put the power in people’s hands.
julia - The Julia Programming Language