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    Delaunator

    Delaunator

    Fast JavaScript library for Delaunay triangulation of 2D points

    ...After constructing a delaunay = Delaunator.from(points) object, it will have a triangles array and a halfedges array, both indexed by half-edge id. What’s a half-edge? A triangle edge may be shared with another triangle. Instead of thinking about each edge A↔︎B, we will use two half-edges A→B and B→A. Having two half-edges is the key to everything this library provides. It will also be useful to have some helper functions to go from one half-edge to the next and previous half-edges in the same triangle. We can draw all the triangle edges without constructing the triangles themselves.
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    Yangshun Lago

    Yangshun Lago

    Data Structures and Algorithms library in TypeScript and JavaScript

    ...Instead of aiming to be a production runtime, it serves as a reference you can step through to understand how arrays, stacks, queues, linked lists, trees, heaps, graphs, and sorting/searching routines actually work. The implementations favor clarity over micro-optimizations, making them approachable for learners who are new to algorithmic thinking or coming from non-CS backgrounds. Because the code is idiomatic JavaScript, it also helps front-end engineers strengthen fundamentals without switching languages. The repository’s structure lets you browse topic by topic and compare trade-offs such as time versus space complexity. It’s a handy companion to interview prep lists: after reading a concept, you can open the matching Lago implementation and trace it line by line.
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    javascript-algorithms

    javascript-algorithms

    JavaScript implementations of computer science algorithms

    ...Because algorithms are implemented in a language (JavaScript) many developers use daily, the repo becomes especially useful for students, interview-preparation candidates, or anyone wanting to learn algorithmic thinking without switching languages. The code tends to be readable, structured, and adapted to JavaScript idioms, making it easier to follow for JS developers.
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