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    pseudocode.js

    pseudocode.js

    Beautiful pseudocode for the Web

    ...Just enclose the math expression in $...$ or \(...\).
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Nerdamer

    Nerdamer

    a symbolic math expression evaluator for javascript

    Nerdamer is a small and light-weight symbolic math expression evaluator written in JavaScript. The parsing is done purely in JavaScript and uses no server-side program whatsoever. It can export to a pure javascript function, ideal for filtering user input. Nerdamer is modular so you only need to load the parts you need. Because of this and its small footprint, it can easily be embedded into your applications.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    JSON Splora

    JSON Splora

    GUI app for editing, visualizing, and manipulating JSON data

    JSON-Splora is a GUI for editing, visualizing, and manipulating JSON data with jq or JavaScript. The editor is a JavaScript editor, and the input is parsed as json5. This allows for comments as well as a relaxed JSON input format. Once the editor has valid JSON, an input window will appear below, allowing you to manipulate the object with JavaScript or jq. A panel will appear to the right with the output, and updates live as the input or filter changes.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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