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speed-test | Bacon | |
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3,899 | 6,460 | |
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0.0 | 1.8 | |
over 2 years ago | 10 months ago | |
JavaScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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speed-test
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Terminate the Timeworn Terminals
speed-test lets you see how fast your internet is
- Test your internet connection speed from the CLI
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Speed testing Visible with a modem
Speedtest.net using speed-test. These results have been wildly variable. Upload hovers around 5Mbps, sometimes going down to 4Mbps or up to 6Mbps. Download can alternate between 2.5Mbps to 25Mbps in consecutive tests, but mostly around 15Mbps. Latency seems bimodal, switching between 150ms and 250ms.
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Node.js Packages and Resources
speed-test - Test your internet connection speed and ping.
Bacon
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Yes we are men. Men is what we are.
bacon.js
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Static code generation DSL.
It would be awesome to develop something abstract and useful for usage as common PL (besides just solving specific problem), but it's really hard to develop a general purpose language (with memory management, mutations, etc.). For example, at my work I built reactive library mostly similar to Rx.js or Bacon.js, but with additional ability to compose different reactive systems on top of each other, so that streams declaration order won't matter and might be deployed separately while being glued at run-time (as long as stream names match). It's all cool, but system would only allow reactive functions (without imperativity and mutable objects), then the whole code would look really ugly and I definitely wouldn't be able to promote it among my colleges ^^, especially regarding how hard people migrate to new paradigms - sorry for complaining 😊.
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Exploring reactive programming with Node.js
Reactor is based on the same reactive principles as Bacon.js and Knockout.js.
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Node.js Packages and Resources
Bacon.js - Functional reactive programming.
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Event Streams for Reactive Views
I remember hearing about Bacon.js one day and checking out their Getting Started page. In it, they demonstrate a counter using the Bacon event streaming library. This is the demo code:
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