An application for assessing the complexity of the work ahead or the relative volume of tasks to be solved during software development.
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An application for assessing the complexity of the work ahead or the relative volume of tasks to be solved during software development.
The sample project with Mongo, Graphql and Typescript to deal with N + 1 problem by using Dataloader
scaleway-lib is a set of NPM packages used at Scaleway
Pytorch-like dataloaders in JAX.
Welcome to the home of the Hot Chocolate GraphQL server for .NET, the Strawberry Shake GraphQL client for .NET and Banana Cake Pop the awesome Monaco based GraphQL IDE.
a dataloader to work with large single cell datasets from lamindb
SFDMU is a cutting-edge Salesforce data migration tool for seamless org population from other orgs or CSV files. It handles all CRUD operations on multiple related objects in one go.
An idiomatic protobuf generator for TypeScript
a TypeScript ORM for Postgres
go generate based graphql server library
define your pydantic schema first, attach some resolver and then all done!
The SFDMU GUI Desktop Application is a comprehensive tool for Salesforce data migration between SF environments or importing/exporting CSV data into SF environments. It builds upon the capabilities of the SFDX Data Move Utility Plugin (SFDMU), offering a user-friendly interface for seamless data management tasks.
NestJS Graphql Tools is a flexible solution that provides a bunch of decorators for solving problems like n+1 request, filtering, sorting, pagination, polymorphic relation, graphql field extraction. It is fully based on decorators. To use it you can just add a decorator to your resolver.
Neural collaborative filtering recommendation system on Movie lens 100k dataset
A Java 8 port of Facebook DataLoader
Implementation of Facebook's DataLoader in Golang
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