iter-ops
SimpleMDE
iter-ops | SimpleMDE | |
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21 | 12 | |
127 | 9,677 | |
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6.2 | 0.0 | |
9 months ago | over 2 years ago | |
TypeScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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iter-ops
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Updates from the 93rd TC39 meeting
I think I'm gonna stick with iter-ops, where I can use map without Promise resolution, so I can execute any resolution strategy described there.
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Overboard with iterable operators
So I’ve branched away from iter-ops, and into iter-ops-extras, coding away with no strings attached.
- [Library] - Iterables
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LINQ, Java Stream API like library for Javascript / Typescript
Is there a good reason to choose this solution over rxjs or iter-ops?
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Performance measurement for iterable processing
That's why I went an extra mile within iter-ops to provide such performance monitoring tools as pre-defined operators:
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[AskJS] Is There Some Way to Lazy Evaluate Arrays in JavaScript?
Someone posted this recently. Maybe it'll help?
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How to update a NodeJS TypeScript library for ESM-compliance?
P.S. I started within the esm branch there, but didn't make much progress. In case you want to re-use that branch ;)
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Fastest library for processing iterables
Check out Aggregates, it explains why things like groupBy or sort aren't there.
- High-Performance Iterable Library
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-🎄- 2021 Day 15 Solutions -🎄-
JS supports functional programming very well, but I do miss a more native way of processing Iterators without adding a lib like iter-ops, since it is clunky (and a most likely a performance killer) converting Sets and Maps into Arrays back and forth.
SimpleMDE
- Portfolio | The junior tester guide
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WYSIWYG Markdown editor?
can be a little fiddly depending on your needs, but this is what we use https://simplemde.com/
- Laravel Markdown Blog: Publish blog posts with content in Markdown format
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SimpleMDE VS ink - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 7 May 2022
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New major release for Biff (web framework)
You can also use drop-in JS components. I have a home-grown CMS that includes SimpleMDE (https://simplemde.com/), a markdown editor. SimpleMDE syncs its contents to the DOM, so from HTMX's perspective, it's just another text field and can be submitted along with a regular form POST.
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The Complete Guide to Full Stack Web3 Development
hardhat - Ethereum development environment web3modal - An easy-to-use library that allows users to connect their wallets to your app react-markdown and simplemde - Markdown editor and markdown renderer for the CMS @emotion/css - A great CSS in JS library @openzeppelin/contracts - Open source implementations of useful smart contract standards and functionality
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Access and update local files, from your browser!
Check out this Markdown editor, made using SimpleMDE.
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Add A Comment System To A Jekyll Blog Using Staticman - 2 / 2
To do so, we will use a javascript markdown editor called SimpleMDE. This is quite an elegant solution as this library will target our textarea and replace them, which mean that our solution will still work if one of our users has javascript disabled on its browser (who does that?).
- Create an Odoo 14 Markdown Widget Field with TDD - Part 2
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Create an Odoo 14 Markdown Widget Field with TDD - Part 1
There is a lot of awesome JavaScript markdown editors but I settled for simpleMDE as a very easy embeddable Markdown Editor.
What are some alternatives?
Quasar Framework - Quasar Framework - Build high-performance VueJS user interfaces in record time
TOAST UI Editor - 🍞📝 Markdown WYSIWYG Editor. GFM Standard + Chart & UML Extensible.
quill - Quill is a modern WYSIWYG editor built for compatibility and extensibility.
TinyMCE - The world's #1 JavaScript library for rich text editing. Available for React, Vue and Angular
Draft.js - A React framework for building text editors.
Editor.js - A block-style editor with clean JSON output
Trumbowyg - A lightweight and amazing WYSIWYG JavaScript editor under 10kB
CodeMirror - In-browser code editor (version 5, legacy)
EpicEditor - EpicEditor is an embeddable JavaScript Markdown editor with split fullscreen editing, live previewing, automatic draft saving, offline support, and more. For developers, it offers a robust API, can be easily themed, and allows you to swap out the bundled Markdown parser with anything you throw at it.