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    OpenZeppelin Contracts

    OpenZeppelin Contracts

    OpenZeppelin Contracts is a library for secure smart contracts

    A library for secure smart contract development. Build on a solid foundation of community-vetted code. OpenZeppelin Contracts uses semantic versioning to communicate backward compatibility of its API and storage layout. To keep your system secure, you should always use the installed code as-is, and neither copy-paste it from online sources nor modify it yourself.
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    Node.js Testing Best Practices

    Node.js Testing Best Practices

    Beyond the basics of Node.js testing

    This repository narrows the testing lens to Node.js backends, focusing on the challenges of servers, microservices, and cloud-native deployments. It covers API testing, contract testing, and persistence-layer strategies that avoid coupling tests to fragile implementation details. The material explains how to structure tests around process boundaries—HTTP, queues, cron jobs—while keeping fast feedback cycles through selective integration tests and reliable test doubles. It dives into topics like test containers, ephemeral databases, and idempotent fixtures to ensure deterministic runs in CI. ...
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    Cancelable Async Flows

    Cancelable Async Flows

    Cancelable Async Flows (CAF)

    ...This approach avoids brittle timeouts and “fire-and-forget” leaks by making cancellation a first-class concern. CAF is framework-agnostic and pairs well with fetch, timers, or custom async primitives, giving you a consistent contract for stopping in-flight operations. The result is safer UI interactions and services that don’t keep doing work the user no longer needs.
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    Subspace

    Subspace

    Library for Reactive Dapp Development with auto syncing

    Subspace is a framework agnostic JS library that embraces reactive programming with RxJS, by observing asynchronous changes in Smart Contracts, and providing methods to track and subscribe to events, changes to the state of contracts and address balances, and react to these changes and events via observables. Subspace also takes care of syncing under the hood, saving & loading the state in a local database. Methods are provided to track and subscribe to events, contract & state balances, and react to changes via observables. No matter your favorite JS framework, you can use Subspace to simplify your development process. It works with React or Angular in the browser, and of course plays well with nodejs. Subspace saves state to a local database ensuring your dApp always syncs from the last known point, even after reload.
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