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Basic string utilities for Solidity
A JS application that counts down to any particular date
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🙃 A delightful community-driven (with 2,400+ contributors) framework for managing your zsh configuration. Includes 300+ optional plugins (rails, git, macOS, hub, docker, homebrew, node, php, python…
Responsive design test on phone, tablet and computer
Chrome extension that gives a new look and feel to Nairaland's desktop site
This repo contains the code implementation of several popular algorithms.
🐙 Web3 blockchain bindings for Vue.js (inspired by Vuefire and Drizzle)
(OLD REPO) The command-line Ethereum army knife by DappHub
[DEPRECATED] Mist. Browse and use Ðapps on the Ethereum network.
A Vuex plugin to persist the store. (Fully Typescript enabled)
Zeppelin, a framework to build secure smart contracts on Ethereum
Go implementation of the Ethereum protocol
An Ethereum dApp, built on React, using Redux for state management, that enables buying and selling on the Ethereum Blockchain.
An Automated Counselling Machine [ACM] that intelligently suggests areas of study to student users by interacting with them
A ruby app that automatically launches files using appropriate applications.
Shell Script to automate terminal tab opening and custom command execution
Here is a curation of awesome tools built by Nigerians that can be used by anybody and from anywhere in the world.
This manager takes care of date entries via select elements. It prevents the entry of invalid dates like February 30, June 31, or February 29 on a non-leap year.
A daemon that executes custom commands automatically in the background and makes them stay alive even after the terminal is exited. It sends command output to either nohup.out, the /dev/null black …