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    KaTeX

    KaTeX

    Fast math typesetting for the web.

    KaTeX is a fast, easy-to-use JavaScript library for TeX math rendering on the web. Fast: KaTeX renders its math synchronously and doesn't need to reflow the page. See how it compares to a competitor in this speed test. Print quality: KaTeX's layout is based on Donald Knuth's TeX, the gold standard for math typesetting. Self contained: KaTeX has no dependencies and can easily be bundled with your website resources. Server side rendering: KaTeX produces the same output regardless of browser or environment, so you can pre-render expressions using Node.js and send them as plain HTML. ...
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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, using expressive assertions, and structuring test suites for readability and discoverability. ...
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