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Angular Webpack Starter is a starter kit or seed repository for building micro-frontends (MFE) or modular web applications, particularly using Angular, Webpack, and TypeScript (though it may support broader JavaScript setups). It aims to give developers a pre-configured project structure with best practices around file organization, build tooling (Webpack), hot module replacement (HMR), testing (Karma, Protractor), TypeScript configuration, linting, and environment setup. ...
An implementation of Dantzig-Wolfe decomposition built upon GLPK
An implementation of Dantzig-Wolfe decomposition built upon the GNU Linear Programming Kit. This is a command line tool for solving properly decomposed linear programs. There are several examples and some documentation to guide the use of this solver.
Forked over to GitHub (see link).