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    plotly.js

    plotly.js

    JavaScript charting library behind Plotly and Dash

    Plotly JavaScript Open Source Graphing Library. Built on top of d3.js and stack.gl, Plotly.js is a high-level, declarative charting library. plotly.js ships with over 40 chart types, including 3D charts, statistical graphs, and SVG maps. plotly.js is free and open source and you can view the source, report issues or contribute on GitHub. For plotly.js to build with Webpack you will need to install ify-loader@v1.1.0+ and add it to your webpack.config.json. This adds Browserify transform...
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    DataLoader

    DataLoader

    Generic utility to use with an application's data fetching layer

    DataLoader is a generic utility to be used as part of your application's data fetching layer to provide a simplified and consistent API over various remote data sources such as databases or web services via batching and caching. A port of the "Loader" API originally developed by @schrockn at Facebook in 2010 as a simplifying force to coalesce the sundry key-value store back-end APIs which existed at the time.
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    Essential React

    Essential React

    A minimal skeleton for building testable React apps using Babel

    A minimal skeleton for building testable React apps using Babel. The design goals are to use fewer tools (no yeoman, gulp, bower, etc...) Babel 6 with Webpack and Hot Loader. Fast testing with mocked-out DOM. Import CSS files as class names. Separate smart and dumb components. No specific implementation of Flux or data fetching patterns. A core philosophy of this skeleton app is to keep the tooling to a minimum. For this reason, you can find all the commands in the scripts section of package.json. This leverages React Hot Loader to automatically start a local dev server and refresh file changes on the fly without reloading the page. ...
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    JPPF

    JPPF

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    JPPF makes it easy to parallelize computationally intensive tasks and execute them on a Grid.
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    React Redux Universal Hot Example

    React Redux Universal Hot Example

    A starter boilerplate for a universal webapp

    This is a starter boilerplate app created with Universal rendering, both client and server make calls to load data from separate API server, React, React Router, Express, Babel for ES6 and ES7 magic, Webpack for bundling, Webpack Dev Middleware, Webpack Hot Middleware, Redux's futuristic Flux implementation, Redux Dev Tools for next generation DX (developer experience), React Router Redux Redux/React Router bindings, ESLint to maintain a consistent code style, redux-form to manage form state in Redux, lru-memoize to speed up form validation, multireducer to combine single reducers into one key-based reducer, style-loader, sass-loader and less-loader to allow import of stylesheets in plain css, sass and less, bootstrap-sass-loader and font-awesome-webpack to customize Bootstrap and FontAwesome, react-helmet to manage title and meta tag information on both server and client, and webpack-isomorphic-tools to allow require() work for statics both on client and server.
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    Flight

    Flight

    A component-based, event-driven JavaScript framework from Twitter

    ...By way of example, we've included a simple email client demo (browse the source) built over the Flight framework. There's also a flight implementation over on the todoMVC site. Flight uses jQuery and requires a module loader with support for AMD, like WebPack or Require.js. Please read the Flight documentation for installation instructions. Flight is distinct from existing frameworks in that it doesn't prescribe or provide any particular approach to rendering or providing data to a web application. It's agnostic to how requests are routed, which templating language you use or even if you render your HTML on the client or the server. ...
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