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The algorithm continuously evaluates and scores open source software projects in supported package managers based on their impact and value to the OSS ecosystem.
The algorithm continuously evaluates and scores open source software projects in supported package managers based on their impact and value to the OSS ecosystem.
All these functions check the contents of the passed array and return boolean.
Functions that check if array starts with certain items, or ends with certain items
2 functions that check if argument is undefined or null
Checks if array of numbers is in numeric order
2 functions that check if argument is or is not array
Pass in a year (an integer, not a Date). Returns true if it's a leap year, false if not
A substitute for using === operator. Useful when arrays don't have to be identical via === to be deemed a match. They must only have identical content.
2 functions that check if passed argument is or is not an object. Null is not considered an object
2 functions that check if given integer is odd or even
2 functions that check if argument is or is not string
The algorithm continuously evaluates and scores open source software projects in supported package managers based on their impact and value to the OSS ecosystem.

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