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In addition to schema references as strings and namespaced keywords, it would be very useful to refer to schemas via UUID.
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- setInterval equivalent using multiple continuations or enable in background.
- throttled continuations
- debounced continuations
Not sure yet what their apis will look like as operations.
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This tool is the main tool which is composed of sub-tools that are designed to help Dungeon Masters (DMs) of Dungeons and Dragons. This README can point to these other READMEs like Personae or Dynastia.
- Dynasty generating: Dynastia
- Person generating: [Personae](https://github.
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Expected Behavior
And admin should be able to search for a user by username,email,firstName, lastName and page through the results.
Current Behavior
User admin will only show a limited amount of items and can't search.
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We should be able to use dispatchEvent to define callback prop based onevent APIs, so we don’t have to deal with capturing/bubbling for specific events.
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