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    Flatbush

    Flatbush

    A very fast static spatial index for 2D points and rectangles in JS

    A really fast static spatial index for 2D points and rectangles in JavaScript. An efficient implementation of the packed Hilbert R-tree algorithm. Enables fast spatial queries on a very large number of objects (e.g. millions), which is very useful in maps, data visualizations and computational geometry algorithms.
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    RBush

    RBush

    High-performance JavaScript R-tree-based 2D spatial index

    RBush is a high-performance JavaScript library for 2D spatial indexing of points and rectangles. It's based on an optimized R-tree data structure with bulk insertion support. Spatial index is a special data structure for points and rectangles that allows you to perform queries like "all items within this bounding box" very efficiently (e.g. hundreds of times faster than looping over all items). It's most commonly used in maps and data visualizations. The demos contain visualization of trees generated from 50k bulk-loaded random points. Open web console to see benchmarks; click on buttons to insert or remove items; click to perform search under the cursor. ...
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    Data Structures and Algorithms in JS

    Data Structures and Algorithms in JS

    Data Structures and Algorithms explained and implemented in JavaScript

    ...Algorithms are an essential toolbox for every programmer. Even if you don't realize it, you use them every day. They are built-in in apps, programming languages, and libraries. However, to make use of them properly, you have to know the tradeoffs so you can choose the best tool for the job. Improve your problem-solving skills and become a stronger developer by understanding fundamental computer science concepts.
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    code-nav

    code-nav

    Professional programming navigation

    ...It contains multiple sub-projects, and the technology stack includes React, Java SpringBoot, Tencent Cloud Development, etc., all of which are open source for everyone to learn, so that you can easily develop beautiful information navigation websites! Most of the programming navigation websites are in disrepair and have good navigation, but they are limited in search and classification, and they do not have functions such as self-recommendation and liking, so they are not sustainable.
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    frontend-interview

    frontend-interview

    The strongest front-end interview guide in the universe

    ...This warehouse uses a large number of diagrams to convey knowledge. The so-called picture is worth a thousand words. I hope that this kind of graphic expression will make it easier for you to remember some abstract and incomprehensible concepts. "Graphic Front End" is my subtitle to it. Interviewing is a very subjective and difficult thing. Just because you don't pass the interview doesn't mean you're unqualified, just like passing the interview doesn't mean you're qualified. As a candidate, you are usually given 45 minutes to demonstrate your skills.
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    ipytracer

    ipytracer

    Algorithm Visualizer for IPython/Jupyter Notebook

    Algorithm Visualizer for IPython/Jupyter Notebook. If you use the display(TracerObject) code from where you want to see, you can use it without any special modification.
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    PadotusRNDT.js

    PadotusRNDT.js

    This library allows you to generate a random number

    This library allows you to generate a random number in the specified range from 0 to n, without using the built-in function Math.random (), and gets a random number from the processing time of polymorphic mathematical calculations, which depends on the current physical parameters of the CPU, RAM, and t .P. The resulting sequence corresponds to a discrete uniform distribution and is close to natural random sequences in terms of statistical randomness tests (LFSR, Approximate Entropy, DIEHARD Test).
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    Illustrated Algorithms

    Illustrated Algorithms

    Interactive algorithm visualizations

    Inspired by Grokking Algorithms and python-execution-trace, this project aims to reveal the mechanics behind algorithms via interactive visualizations of their execution. Visual representations of variables and operations augment the control flow, alongside actual source code. You can fast forward and rewind the execution to closely observe how an algorithm works. The same code that is displayed next to the illustration is also decorated using babel-plugin-trace-execution and executed to record the context at every step. Literally the same source file. Going back and forth between function execution (and call stack when algorithm uses recursion) is effortless. ...
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    tracking.js

    tracking.js

    A modern approach for Computer Vision on the web

    The tracking.js library brings different computer vision algorithms and techniques into the browser environment. By using modern HTML5 specifications, we enable you to do real-time color tracking, face detection and much more, all that with a lightweight core (~7 KB) and intuitive interface. To get started, download the project. This project includes all of the tracking.js examples, source code dependencies you'll need to get started. Unzip the project somewhere on your local drive. The package includes an initial version of the project you'll be working with. ...
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    Tetris Puzzle Solver

    Tetris Puzzle Solver

    Fills a rectangle using given tetris shapes

    Fills a rectangle using given tetris shapes (tetraminos) using an optimized brute force algorithm. A puzzle can have many different solutions; this solver will stop at the first one. Not all puzzles are solveable. Created to solve the annoying tetris puzzles in The Talos Principle and Sigils of Elohim.
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    Javascript-Voronoi

    Javascript-Voronoi

    JS implementation of Fortune's algorithm to compute Voronoi cells

    This repository implements Steven Fortune’s algorithm (sweep-line method) for generating Voronoi diagrams in JavaScript, providing a performant browser-side solution for computational geometry of planar point sets. With this library you can feed a set of sites (points) and compute their Voronoi cells – the partition of the plane into regions closest to each site – in O(n log n) time. It’s especially useful in web UIs, visualizations, interactive maps, and generative-art contexts where you need dynamic tessellations or diagrammatic layouts. The library exposes API functions for computing cells, retrieving neighbors, and drawing results into canvas or SVG. ...
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    2D-Physics-Engine

    2D physics engine and simulation

    Simulate 2D physics with my engine entirely made in JavaScript. Modify live existing scenarii or create your own from scratch with the live editor. Try it on the demo web site! :) Note : If you intend to download and use the sources as it is, you need to host it as scenario resquests are made in AJAX.
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    jQuery Form Validation

    easily Validate forms

    you can validate forms easily and faster, only you need to indicate wich fields will be validated through css classes
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