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    Vulcan

    Vulcan

    Set of high performance general programming utilities

    :: Vulcan :: This is a very simple yet neat and powerful set of tools and utilities that improves your every day development performance. In a few words Vulcan is a General JS Programming Utilities. If you are tired from the poor performance of other libraries like JQuery, then Vulcan is for you! Benchmark: http://jsperf.com/vulcanjs How to use: var my_vulcan = new vulcan(); Vulcan API namespaces: .validation - Several utilities for validation. .events - ...
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    Cross-Domain Call Script

    Quick function for vanilla Javascript to do cross-domain calls

    Quick function to include in vanilla Javascript packages to do cross-domain calls. It communicates using the current DOM to a remote URL, and retrieves the JSON return to fire in a temporary function that is sent to a function in the current package. Should work in all modern browsers regardless of what is currently used for Javascript libraries.
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