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Awesome Django authorization, without the database
🎯 PredicateKit allows Swift developers to write expressive and type-safe predicates for CoreData using key-paths, comparisons and logical operators, literal values, and functions.
Fast robust predicates for computational geometry in JavaScript
Curried Type Testing library, and Test Matchers for Jest
Predicates for type checking, assertions, filtering etc
Schemas come to solve a simple problem. Sometimes we would like to have type-safe guarantee params when parsing HTTP parameters or Hash(String, String) for a request moreover; Schemas is to resolve precisely this problem with the added benefit of performing business rules validation to have the params adhere to a "business schema."
DE-9IM spatial predicate library implemented in Javascript.
JSON serializable rules to match Jackson JsonNodes using JSON Pointers
Query language for JSON documents
Predicate expression language
Common predicates for validating objects
:sparkles: A simple wizard for React.
Java Fluent Validator is inspired by Fluent Interface and .Net FluentValidation allowing Java and Kotlin developers write validations in a fluent and performatic way. Predicates are the base for the project and make even easier to build your validators. You will find some built-in predicates in this project that will speed up your development.
Basic and advanced Algorithms, written in Java, built w/ Gradle, CI thru TravisCI, covered w/ JaCoCo and coverage reported thru Coveralls.
predicative lookup container
Apache Sling Resource Locator Utility
⚔️ 🛡️ 🐲 A project based in Knowledge Base Representation and Logic Programming. This project was built using Prolog, with the support of SWISH and SWI-Prolog. The project it's a simple application to allow to make checks, verifications and queries, about some informations and data, of the TV Show Series of Game of Thrones, through a knowledge base representation, built with facts, predicates and rules, among many others!
Logic Programming using Prolog.