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    Browserify

    Browserify

    browser-side require() the node.js way

    Browserify lets you require('modules') in the browser by bundling up all of your dependencies. Browsers don't have the require method defined, but Node.js does. With Browserify you can write code that uses require in the same way that you would use it in Node. Install the uniq module with npm. Now recursively bundle up all the required modules starting at main.js into a single file called bundle.js with the browserify command. Browserify parses the AST for require() calls to traverse the...
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    gulp-babel

    gulp-babel

    Gulp plugin for Babel

    Use next-generation JavaScript, today, with Babel. Install gulp-babel if you want to get the pre-release of the next version of gulp-babel. See the Babel options, except for sourceMaps and filename which are handled for you. Also, keep in mind that options will be loaded from config files that apply to each file. Files in the stream are annotated with a babel property, which contains the metadata from babel.transform(). If you're attempting to use features such as generators, you'll need to...
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    Reactive Extensions for JavaScript

    Reactive Extensions for JavaScript

    An API for asynchronous programming with observable streams

    An API for asynchronous programming with observable streams. The Observer pattern done right. ReactiveX is a combination of the best ideas from. The Observer pattern, the Iterator pattern, and functional programming. ReactiveX is everywhere, and it's meant for everything. Available for idiomatic Java, Scala, C#, C++, Clojure, JavaScript, Python, Groovy, JRuby, and others. Embrace ReactiveX's asynchronicity, enabling concurrency and implementation independence. Manipulate UI events and API...
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