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    Papa Parse

    Papa Parse

    CSV parser that handles large files and malformed input

    The world's first multi-threaded CSV parser for the browser. Use Papa when performance, privacy, and correctness matter to you. Papa alleviates privacy concerns related to uploading files. Malformed CSV is handled gracefully with a detailed error report. Now the fastest JavaScript CSV parser for the browser. Papa can handle files gigabytes in size without crashing. CSV to JSON and JSON to CSV. Auto-detect delimiter, open local files, download remote files, stream local and remote files,...
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    Isobar Front-end Development Standards

    Isobar Front-end Development Standards

    Isobar Front-end development coding standards

    This document contains guidelines for web applications built by the Front-end development practice of Isobar. It is to be readily available to anyone who wishes to check or contribute to the iterative progress of our discipline's best practices. What this document is not is a series of explanations as to how front-end technologies work; a basic familiarity is assumed. It also does not provide evaluations of the pros and cons of various alternatives unless there is common confusion about...
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