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nhl97-ts_utils v1.9.5

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Niki Herl's TypeScript Utilities

This is the public readme for TS_Utils's public repository.

What is being built here?

In this repository, I collect all the (standalone) TypeScript utilities and experiments I build (or sometimes copy from the web). This includes:

  • lots of type utilities and predefined types (e.g. Time.ts)
  • various math, array and string utilities (named *_utils.ts)
  • (CSS-)styling-related types and utilities (CssStyling.ts)
  • some (attempts at) data structures (ImmutTree.ts)
  • and most recently: A working and performant dynamic network implementation, along with a parser and a generator for GEXF graph/network files (see folders Networks and GEXF). This graph-related code was created for my BSc thesis project on AdMaTilE, a visualizer of dynamic/temporal networks.

Should I use it?

Most of the contents of this package are not meant for public consumption/consideration, because it is not stable, complete or tested enough to make a good dependency. I am however fairly proud of that dynamic-network-related code, and I can imagine it being useful to others as well. So I cordially invite the reader to peruse the Networks and GEXF folders, whether for reuse or for inspiration. If you have questions, I would also love to incorporate any additions or improvements you have to offer.

Note that TS_Utils is distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License (see neighbouring LICENSE file). Especially note that "NonCommercial" in the license name. It means you are not allowed to sell TS_Utils or to incorporate it or pieces of it in commercial software.

TS_Utils doesn't live in its own git repository, but is nestled within a private repo I am not willing to share in full, at least for now. Hence no link to the source code. Instead, to view the source code, just install/download the package and open (/copy/edit) the src folder.

Who is building it?

Me, Niki Herl, computer science BSc student at TU Wien. Check out my personal website nikiherl.com.

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