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realamirhe/README.md

If premature optimization is the root of all evil, Then I have an evil factory.
💬 If you are searching for new idea, there you are.
I explain things in a complex and precise manner from the beginning.
🚒 Kryptonite and misconceptions about other's profession are two of my main weaknesses.
🎨 I occasionally draw somethings.

   AhIMi

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  1. react-aptor Public

    Make Forward compatible React packages🔮

    TypeScript 20 1

  2. A simple, accessible and customisable react media player for Video, Audio, YouTube and Vimeo

    TypeScript 289 35

  3. immer-store Public

    No need for reducers, action creators and dispatching. Immer has you covered

    TypeScript 56 2

  4. wasp Public

    Forked from wasp-lang/wasp

    A programming language that understands what a web app is.

    Haskell

  5. A curated list of awesome cns frameworks, libraries, and software + First class pure python Tutorial Series for Spiking Neural Networks 🔥

    Jupyter Notebook 18 4

  6. Agnostic functional state machine with epic type support

    TypeScript 32 2

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July 2022

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