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    GraphQL Java Tools

    GraphQL Java Tools

    A schema-first tool for graphql-java inspired by graphql-tools for JS

    This library allows you to use the GraphQL schema language to build your graphql-java schema. Inspired by graphql-tools, it parses the given GraphQL schema and allows you to BYOO (bring your own object) to fill in the implementations. GraphQL Java Tools works extremely well if you already have domain POJOs that hold your data (e.g. for RPC, ORM, REST, etc) by allowing you to map these magically to GraphQL objects. GraphQL Java Tools aims for seamless integration with Java, but works for any...
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    Node.js Best Practices

    Node.js Best Practices

    The Node.js best practices list (July 2024)

    This repository is a living, community-curated guide to writing robust, maintainable Node.js applications at scale. It organizes advice into clear sections—project structure, error handling, security, testing, performance, reliability, and maintainability—so teams can adopt improvements incrementally. Each guideline is phrased as a practical recommendation with motivation and trade-offs, not just a rule, which makes it easier to reach team consensus. The content aims to be...
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    Vanilla Web Projects

    Vanilla Web Projects

    Mini projects built with HTML5, CSS & JavaScript

    vanillawebprojects is a collection of small, hands-on web apps built with only HTML, CSS, and plain JavaScript to teach core front-end skills without frameworks. Each project targets a concrete concept—DOM manipulation, events, localStorage, fetch, form validation, audio/video APIs, and more—so learners see ideas applied in working code. The codebases are intentionally compact and readable, making them easy to clone, tweak, and extend. Projects progress from beginner-friendly to moderately...
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    mo · js

    mo · js

    The motion graphics toolbelt for the web

    mo · js is a javascript motion graphics library that is fast, retina-ready, modular, and open source. In comparison to other libraries, it has a different syntax and code animation structure approach. The declarative API provides you a complete control over the animation, making it customizable with ease. The library provides built-in components to start animating from scratch like HTML, shape, swirl, burst, and stagger, but also brings you tools to help craft your animation in the most natural way. ...
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    JavaScript & Node.js Testing

    JavaScript & Node.js Testing

    Comprehensive and exhaustive JavaScript & Node.js testing

    This project compiles practical advice for testing JavaScript applications across the stack, emphasizing clarity, speed, and reliability over dogma. It distinguishes between different kinds of tests—unit, integration, end-to-end—and shows when each is appropriate given time and risk constraints. The guide focuses on removing flakiness by isolating side effects, controlling randomness, and stabilizing async code paths. It also demonstrates test design techniques like arranging test data,...
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    Flowy

    Flowy

    The minimal javascript library to create flowcharts

    flowy is a minimal JavaScript library for building interactive flowchart-style interfaces in web applications, allowing developers to create node-based editors, automation builders, or visual programming tools with relatively little code. It provides draggable, connectable blocks (nodes) that can be placed on a canvas, connected via lines, and rearranged dynamically while preserving the underlying graph structure. The library focuses on simplicity and aesthetics, offering a clean look out of...
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    MDH Weekly

    MDH Weekly

    MDH Weekly front-end weekly, published every Monday at 9am

    The MDH Weekly repository appears to serve as a personal or community-maintained digest or collection project — presumably capturing curated content (e.g., articles, news, links, tips) on a weekly basis. It gives a structured way to aggregate items of interest (possibly front-end, open-source, JS/React ecosystem, or general programming resources) into a periodic “newsletter” or summary repository. For contributors or followers of the project, it helps stay up-to-date with trends, new tools, and noteworthy developments without having to browse many sources individually. Because it lives on GitHub, it naturally supports versioning and history: you can see how the resource list evolves over time, revisit previous weeks, and track growth or changes. ...
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    rscss

    rscss

    Reasonable System for CSS Stylesheet Structure

    rscss (“Reasonable System for CSS Stylesheet Structure”) is a naming and organization style guide aimed at keeping CSS maintainable as projects scale. It proposes a consistent vocabulary—components, elements, variants, and utilities—so teams can infer intent directly from class names. The approach is intentionally lightweight: it’s a set of conventions, not a framework, so it layers cleanly over any build system or preprocessor. By nudging you toward small, independent components with clear...
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