Simple and elegant component-based UI library
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Simple and elegant component-based UI library
A Python implementation of global optimization with gaussian processes.
It wasn't clear to me from this guide:
How to set an arbitrary http response status code like "500" maybe it could be improved upon? Thanks!
You autocomplete looks good but are there any docs how to style it the way it fits to the respective design ? Would be helpful or better to set in the options
Thanks for this nice plugin
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I think you could rename the project's file to follow the guidelines with lowercase and undescore. Just an improvement :)
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Some file systems are not case-sensitive, so many projects require filenames to be all lowercase. Using a separating character allows names to still be readable in that form. Using underscores as the separator ensur
Hello, users of sol2! This issue was made so that I could get a better idea of what you all use for Lua and how much you like / dislike sol2 compared to what you used to use (if anything) and sol2 now. If anyone could just reply to this issue with their thoughts, perhaps answer some of the questions below (or go on a tangent, really anything), I'd appreciate it. I'm going to be writing a paper abo
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I am trying to play with async(d) [without yet resorting to reading the source], and noticed huge gaps in documentation. (I suggest stuff here, because I am not even sure (yet) what is the full feature set, but if you say it's impossible for you to find time for documentation in te foreseeable future I will read the source and reverse engineer it and document it. Mention it.)
The document
I think it's confusing that you need both files. What's the difference between config and settings, anyway? My suggestion would be to use config.json exclusively.
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Would be good to have some basics tests in here.
Could just use jest, or something else. Very open to ideas
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Adding a forwarded class argument allowing to set the CV paper type looks wise; additionally, the margins should be re-scaled to match the chosen paper type.
A simple webpack starter without framework (Like Vue, React, Angular, etc.)
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We're not checking the validity of HTML for the demo page. This was noticed in #119.
It would be nice to have something added to check for HTML validity - either something that lints the HTML files, or something that makes the build task fail when HTML isn't valid.
I would be looking for recommendations on how to do this and would be open to any pull request that accomplishes the goal!