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    Nano ID

    Nano ID

    A secure, URL-friendly, unique string ID generator for JavaScript

    Nano ID is a library for generating random IDs. Likewise UUID, there is a probability of duplicate IDs. However, this probability is extremely small. Meanwhile, a lot of projects generate IDs in small numbers. For those projects, the ID length could be reduced without risk. This calculator aims to help you realize the extent to which the ID length can be reduced. Instead of using the unsafe Math.random(), Nano ID uses the crypto module in Node.js and the Web Crypto API in browsers. ...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    LoveCalculator

    LoveCalculator

    A Love Calculator with a Rich User Interface

    This is a Love Calculator with a rich user interface and animations made by using JavaFX. This application runs on Windows, Linux and Mac. Java 7 or later is required. Unlike the other Love Calculators found on Internet, this one does not generate random numbers. It uses a popular hand worked algorithm used by most of the school students. The Love Percentage is calculated by the process of listing the frequencies of each letter in the string "<Name1> LOVES <Name2>" and then adding the corresponding opposite digits from two sides and listing these sums. This sums again go through the same process and this continues till the list becomes 100 or less than that and this becomes the Love Percentage.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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