EPICS
The Experimental Physics and Industrial Control System (EPICS) is a set of software tools and applications used to develop and implement distributed control systems to operate devices such as particle accelerators, telescopes and other large experiments.
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Basic redux configuration, using a login page as an example.
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Custom project from one of the subjects at the Faculty of MIMUW
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Wica Javascript Frontend Library
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Grafana datasource that sends general http requests with pvAccess information to give url
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A url shortener microservice using Node/Express/MongoDB
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Epic utilities for redux-observable epic handling
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Purdue EPICS Smart City Website/Visualization Repository Code
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Epicly perform actions and side effects when *.the.paths.you.care.about change in the Redux store.
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This is a To-do with an epic twist.:scroll::wolf::video_game: The Quest App allows the user to complete quests instead of tasks.
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🥓 Functor based redux side effects
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Simple kit for everyone to start developing react applications with Flow and Redux
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Web interface to channel finder with integrations to other HLC apps
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A command-line tool for managing Jira
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Ramayana Book ( One of the two great epics of Hinduism ) ascribed by Valmiki
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Most.js based middleware for Redux. Handle async actions with monadic streams & reactive programming.
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Released January 19, 1994
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