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aws-serverless-express
Run serverless applications and REST APIs using your existing Node.js application framework, on top of AWS Lambda and Amazon API Gateway
echo
High performance, minimalist Go web framework
loopback-datasource-juggler
Connect Loopback to various Data Sources
M
Lightweight ES6 Javascript Utility Library.
react-native-google-places-autocomplete
Customizable Google Places autocomplete component for iOS and Android React-Native apps
react-native-permissions
Check and request user permissions in ReactNative (iOS and Android)
sherlock
Sherlock is a JavaScript debugging tool. It will allow you to watch function calls, parameters being passed to function calls, variable/state changes in real time as your app runs. This library is not meant for production, only for debugging and development. The main reasoning behind this idea, is to prevent having to sprinkle console.logs all over your code, to get a clear view of whats happening, and in what order.
nicknames
A small utility library for generating and matching nicknames and related names.
robtassl's Repositories
robtassl/aws-serverless-express
Run serverless applications and REST APIs using your existing Node.js application framework, on top of AWS Lambda and Amazon API Gateway
robtassl/echo
High performance, minimalist Go web framework
robtassl/loopback-datasource-juggler
Connect Loopback to various Data Sources
robtassl/M
Lightweight ES6 Javascript Utility Library.
robtassl/react-native-google-places-autocomplete
Customizable Google Places autocomplete component for iOS and Android React-Native apps
robtassl/react-native-permissions
Check and request user permissions in ReactNative (iOS and Android)
robtassl/sherlock
Sherlock is a JavaScript debugging tool. It will allow you to watch function calls, parameters being passed to function calls, variable/state changes in real time as your app runs. This library is not meant for production, only for debugging and development. The main reasoning behind this idea, is to prevent having to sprinkle console.logs all over your code, to get a clear view of whats happening, and in what order.