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    DevDocs

    DevDocs

    API Documentation Browser

    ...DevDocs supports offline usage: users can download sets of docs for use without an internet connection, benefiting from caching and compact compressed storage. The repository includes scripts for updating doc sources, building, and deploying the documentation site. Because it is meant as a reference tool, performance and usability (e.g. fast search, minimal latency) are emphasized in design.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Freebasic Beginners Guide

    An updated Beginners guide to FreeBASIC

    ...Each of these sources are great, but they all assume some experience with a programming language. This Project is taking Richard D. Clark's and Ebben Feagan's "A Beginner's Guide to FreeBasic" and is editing, updating, reorganizing, and simplifying this guide. Mr. Clark and Mr. Feagan generously open sourced there guide so I could start this project. Without being able to stand on their shoulders I could not have even started this project. Please check out my homepage for updated information and ways you can help with this ongoing project. ...
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Devcards

    Devcards

    Devcards aims to provide a visual REPL experience for ClojureScript

    Devcards offers a “visual REPL” for ClojureScript UI development. Developers write “cards”—small, isolated UI examples—and Devcards renders them interactively in a browser while live-updating code via Figwheel or Shadow-CLJS. It accelerates component-driven development and is ideal for visual experimentation and documentation.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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