A vanilla JS customisable select box/text input plugin
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A vanilla JS customisable select box/text input plugin
Tom Select is a lightweight (~16kb gzipped) hybrid of a textbox and select box. Forked from selectize.js to provide a framework agnostic autocomplete widget with native-feeling keyboard navigation. Useful for tagging, contact lists, etc.
A library designed to generate cryptographically strong random numbers suitable for managing data such as passwords, account authentication, security tokens, and related secrets.
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A simple and light-weight custom HTML select element generator, built using Vanilla JS and no dependencies
Given a text file of passwords and choices for each possible character in the password, it will use multiple threads on the cpu and gpu to brute force all possible choices. On my 2015 MacBook Pro it saw 4.5x performance increase with using the gpu and multiple threads on the cpu.
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Represent a choice between multiple values, using radio buttons, checkboxes, or HTML's <select> element
This is a c project. In this project, with the use of HashLists, an imitation of a database is being created. After that, a menu appears in the user screen, and the user enter their choice. They can create an appointment by adding the name, one of the 3 provided services and the amount of money the customer has paid, they could also search for a…
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