The Unframework: wire.js, curl.js, cram.js, when.js, cola.js, aop.js, poly.js, canh(az).js, robo.js, pile.js
published version 0.1.0, 13 years agoExpose a specific format of UMD modules as global vars
published version 0.4.1, 12 years agoSophisticated and functionally-minded async with advanced features: coroutines, promises, ES2015 iterables, fantasy-land
published version 1.4.0, 7 years agoEnable ES7 async functions using creed coroutines
published version 1.0.3, 9 years agoEfficient stream sharing for most.js
published version 1.3.0, 7 years agoYet another future implementation
published version 2.0.0, 8 years agoReactive programming with lean, functions-only, curried, tree-shakeable API
published version 1.6.1, 4 years agoSimple, fast, curried test assertions
published version 3.4.0, 8 years agoReactive programming with lean, functions-only, curried, tree-shakeable API
published version 1.3.0, 4 years agoReactive programming with lean, functions-only, curried, tree-shakeable API
published version 1.1.0, 4 years agoReactive programming with lean, functions-only, curried, tree-shakeable API
published version 1.3.0, 4 years ago[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/mostjs/x-animation-frame.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/mostjs/x-animation-frame)
published version 0.1.1, 7 years ago- published version 0.1.0, 6 years ago
Playing with streams of products (pairs) and coproducts (eithers).
published version 2.0.0, 6 years agoMostjs emphasizes declarative event streams, which have many advantages, such as helping to avoid race conditions. However, getting data into a mostjs event stream graph from 3rd party libraries that weren't designed with that approach in mind can be tri
published version 1.0.0, 6 years ago