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  1. πŸ’» JavaScript implementations of computer science algorithms

    JavaScript 6.8k 1.2k

  2. πŸ”? Libraries & tools for enabling Machine Learning driven user-experiences on the web

    TypeScript 6.7k 197

  3. πŸ“š Community-driven set of best practices for AngularJS application development

    5k 692

  4. 🌱 [Deprecated] Extensible, reliable, modular, PWA ready starter project for Angular (2 and beyond) with statically typed build and AoT compilation

    TypeScript 4.7k 1.6k

  5. ⚑ Cheatsheet for developing lightning fast progressive Angular applications

    3.7k 416

  6. πŸ”₯ ~6x faster, stricter, configurable, extensible, and beautiful drop-in replacement for golint

    Go 2.9k 138

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Contribution activity

July 2021

Created a pull request in GoogleChrome/web.dev that received 6 comments

Add video after critical CSS inlining

Add a video to show the effect of CSS inlining on CLS and LCP.

+15 βˆ’0 6 comments
Opened 3 other pull requests in 1 repository
Reviewed 30 pull requests in 8 repositories
rangle/angular-devtools 13 pull requests
guess-js/guess 3 pull requests
mgechev/codelyzer 3 pull requests
mgechev/javascript-algorithms 3 pull requests
mgechev/ngrev 2 pull requests
mgechev/revive 2 pull requests
angular/angular 2 pull requests
angular/angular-update-guide 2 pull requests
Opened 2 issues in 1 repository
angular/angular-cli
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