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Name: Arne Unruh
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Name: Arne Unruh
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Company: BWI
Bio: There is no space.
This repo includes ChatGPT prompt curation to use ChatGPT better.
Yet another resource for collecting articles, videos etc. regarding functional programming
A collection of awesome RxJS resources
A structured approach to designing and documenting each of your bounded contexts
Chat engine for millions of users. System design based on microservice architecture. Implementation based on cloud agnostic technologies. Configurable, observable, containerized, runnable local environment. Kafka, YugabyteDB, Cassandra, HTTP, gRPC, Redis, .NET 6, ASP.NET, OpenTelemetry, Docker, Kubernetes, Helm
Cheeper is the reference code implementation of the book "CQRS By Example" โ https://leanpub.com/cqrs-by-example/
A set of exercises to prepare for Certified Kubernetes Application Developer exam by Cloud Native Computing Foundation
Bootstrap an rx-jsx app
Interactive roadmaps, guides and other educational content to help developers grow in their careers.
Implementation of DDD, CQRS and Event Sourcing
Code of the book From Object To Functions
A tentative to translate the examples of my book From Objects To Functions in Typescript
The purpose of this repository is to follow the principles of Clean Architecture in frontend using different frameworks such as ReactJS and VueJs
A pragmatic and balanced approach to combine DDD, FP, hexagonal architecture with Kotlin
Functional Programming concepts, examples and patterns illustrated in Haskell, Ocaml and Python
Jargon from the functional programming world in simple terms!
Multi-Project/Module example with Gradle, Kotlin and Spring with Kotlin DSL
Lambda Kalkรผl fรผr praktisches vanilla JavaScript - IP5 HS2019 / IP6 HS2020
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๐ Learn ramda, the interactive way
The Front-End Developer Learning Roadmap by Frontend Masters
LeetCode problems with JS
LeetCode The Hard Way - From Absolute Beginner to Quitter. Join Discord: https://discord.com/invite/Nqm4jJcyBf
๐ง ๐ฌ Articles I wrote about machine learning, archived from MachineCurve.com.
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Marble.js - functional reactive Node.js framework for building server-side applications, based on TypeScript and RxJS.
Matt Pocock's typescript tips code
Source code for 'Pro Java Clustering and Scalability' by Jorge Acetozi
Fulfill the below user stories and get all of the tests to pass. Give it your own personal style. You can use any mix of HTML, JavaScript, CSS, Bootstrap, SASS, React, Redux, and jQuery to complete this project. You should use a frontend framework (like React for example) because this section is about learning frontend frameworks. Additional technologies not listed above are not recommended and using them is at your own risk. We are looking at supporting other frontend frameworks like Angular and Vue, but they are not currently supported. We will accept and try to fix all issue reports that use the suggested technology stack for this project. Happy coding! User Story #1: My calculator should contain a clickable element containing an = (equal sign) with a corresponding id="equals". User Story #2: My calculator should contain 10 clickable elements containing one number each from 0-9, with the following corresponding IDs: id="zero", id="one", id="two", id="three", id="four", id="five", id="six", id="seven", id="eight", and id="nine". User Story #3: My calculator should contain 4 clickable elements each containing one of the 4 primary mathematical operators with the following corresponding IDs: id="add", id="subtract", id="multiply", id="divide". User Story #4: My calculator should contain a clickable element containing a . (decimal point) symbol with a corresponding id="decimal". User Story #5: My calculator should contain a clickable element with an id="clear". User Story #6: My calculator should contain an element to display values with a corresponding id="display". User Story #7: At any time, pressing the clear button clears the input and output values, and returns the calculator to its initialized state; 0 should be shown in the element with the id of display. User Story #8: As I input numbers, I should be able to see my input in the element with the id of display. User Story #9: In any order, I should be able to add, subtract, multiply and divide a chain of numbers of any length, and when I hit =, the correct result should be shown in the element with the id of display. User Story #10: When inputting numbers, my calculator should not allow a number to begin with multiple zeros. User Story #11: When the decimal element is clicked, a . should append to the currently displayed value; two . in one number should not be accepted. User Story #12: I should be able to perform any operation (+, -, *, /) on numbers containing decimal points. User Story #13: If 2 or more operators are entered consecutively, the operation performed should be the last operator entered (excluding the negative (-) sign). For example, if 5 + * 7 = is entered, the result should be 35 (i.e. 5 * 7); if 5 * - 5 = is entered, the result should be -25 (i.e. 5 * (-5)). User Story #14: Pressing an operator immediately following = should start a new calculation that operates on the result of the previous evaluation. User Story #15: My calculator should have several decimal places of precision when it comes to rounding (note that there is no exact standard, but you should be able to handle calculations like 2 / 7 with reasonable precision to at least 4 decimal places). Note On Calculator Logic: It should be noted that there are two main schools of thought on calculator input logic: immediate execution logic and formula logic. Our example utilizes formula logic and observes order of operation precedence, immediate execution does not. Either is acceptable, but please note that depending on which you choose, your calculator may yield different results than ours for certain equations (see below example). As long as your math can be verified by another production calculator, please do not consider this a bug. EXAMPLE: 3 + 5 x 6 - 2 / 4 = Immediate Execution Logic: 11.5 Formula/Expression Logic: 32.5
A declarative, efficient, and flexible JavaScript library for building user interfaces.
๐ Vue.js is a progressive, incrementally-adoptable JavaScript framework for building UI on the web.
TypeScript is a superset of JavaScript that compiles to clean JavaScript output.
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Data-Driven Documents codes.
China tencent open source team.