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    jsii

    jsii

    jsii allows code in any language to naturally interact with JavaScript

    ...A class library written in TypeScript can be used in projects authored in TypeScript or Javascript (as usual), but also in C# (and other languages from the .NET family), Go, Java, Python, etc. More languages will be added in the future! Due to JSON marshaling costs and the absence of a distributed garbage collector feature, jsii modules are best suited for development and build tools, as opposed to performance-sensitive or resource-constrained applications. By compiling our source module using jsii, we can now package it as modules in one of the supported target languages. ...
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    Pyright

    Pyright

    Static type checker for Python

    Pyright is a fast type checker meant for large Python source bases. It can run in a “watch” mode and performs fast incremental updates when files are modified. Pyright supports configuration files that provide granular control over settings. Different “execution environments” can be associated with subdirectories within a source base. Each environment can specify different module search paths, python language versions, and platform targets.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    JupyterLab LSP

    JupyterLab LSP

    Coding assistance for JupyterLab (code navigation + hover suggestions

    Hover over any piece of code; if an underline appears, you can press Ctrl to get a tooltip with function/class signature, module documentation or any other piece of information that the language server provides. Critical errors have red underline, warnings are orange, etc. Hover over the underlined code to see a more detailed message. Use the context menu entry, or Alt + 🖱️ to jump to definitions/references (you can change it to Ctrl/⌘ in settings); use Alt + o to jump back. Place your...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    rrule.js

    rrule.js

    JS library for working with recurrence rules for calendar dates

    JavaScript library for working with recurrence rules for calendar dates as defined in the iCalendar RFC and more. rrule.js supports recurrence rules as defined in the iCalendar RFC, with a few important differences. It is a partial port of the rrule module from the excellent python-dateutil library. On top of that, it supports parsing and serialization of recurrence rules from and to natural language.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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