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    graphql-php

    graphql-php

    A PHP port of GraphQL reference implementation

    ...It was originally inspired by reference JavaScript implementation published by Facebook. This library is a thin wrapper around your existing data layer and business logic. It doesn't dictate how these layers are implemented or which storage engines are used.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Turborepo

    Turborepo

    Build system optimized for JavaScript and TypeScript, written in Rust

    Turborepo is a high-performance build system for JavaScript and TypeScript codebases. Turborepo reimagines build system techniques used by Facebook and Google to remove maintenance burden and overhead. Building once is painful enough, Turborepo will remember what you've built and skip the stuff that's already been computed. Turborepo looks at the contents of your files, not timestamps to figure out what needs to be built. Share a remote build cache with your teammates and CI/CD for even faster builds. ...
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    ReDex

    ReDex

    A bytecode optimizer for Android apps

    ReDex is an Android bytecode (dex) optimizer originally developed at Facebook. It provides a framework for reading, writing, and analyzing .dex files, and a set of optimization passes that use this framework to improve the bytecode. An APK optimized by ReDex should be smaller and faster than its source. Redex provides a framework for reading, writing, and analyzing .dex files, and a set of optimization passes that use this framework to improve the bytecode.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Buck

    Buck

    Build system that encourages the creation of small, reusable modules

    Buck is a build system developed and used by Facebook. It encourages the creation of small, reusable modules consisting of code and resources, and supports a variety of languages on many platforms. Buck builds independent artifacts in parallel to take advantage of multiple cores on your machine. Further, it reduces incremental build times by keeping track of unchanged modules so that the minimal set of modules is rebuilt.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Flux

    Flux

    Application architecture for building user interfaces

    Flux is the application architecture that Facebook uses for building client-side web applications. It complements React's composable view components by utilizing a unidirectional data flow. It's more of a pattern rather than a formal framework, and you can start using Flux immediately without a lot of new code. Flux applications have three major parts: the dispatcher, the stores, and the views (React components).
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