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Automate contact and company data extraction
Build lead generation pipelines that pull emails, phone numbers, and company details from directories, maps, social platforms. Full API access.
Generate leads at scale without building or maintaining scrapers. Use 10,000+ ready-made tools that handle authentication, pagination, and anti-bot protection. Pull data from business directories, social profiles, and public sources, then export to your CRM or database via API. Schedule recurring extractions, enrich existing datasets, and integrate with your workflows.
A set of tslint rules for static code analysis of Angular TypeScript projects.
(If you are using ESLint check out the new angular-eslint repository.). You can run the static code analyzer over web apps, NativeScript, Ionic, etc. Note that by default all components are aligned with the style guide so you won't see any errors in the console. Codelyzer supports any template and style language by custom hooks.
qspline (Quaternion Cubic Spline) under the CC0 license
Quaternion Cubic Spline by James McEnnan
Qspline does quaternion interpolation such that the quaternion and angular rate and acceleration vectors are continuous functions of time, while maintaining quaternion normalization.
This project releases the core functions (in qspline.c) under the CC0 license (Public Domain).
The original project can be found here:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/qspline/
The documentation can be found in the original project here:
http://qspline.sourceforge.net/qspline.pdf
Qspline does quaternion interpolation such that the quaternion and angular rate and acceleration vectors are continuous functions of time, while maintaining quaternion normalization.