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What Is It?

Let's dispense once and for all with the fiction that a brazier is a women's undergarment. A brazier is heater like this:

Image of a brazier

I'm glad that we cleared that up. Now let's never pronounce "brazier" incorrectly again.

No, What Is It?

brazier is a JavaScript utility library. It is heavily inspired by Haskell, Underscore/Lodash, and the Scala collections library. brazier is an opinionated library written in CoffeeScript, with a focus on upholding a particular balance between power, performance, and elegance, backed by clear implementation code.

Modules

Modules modules can be imported with standard ES6 imports (e.g. import { isArray } from "/url/to/type.js").

How to Test

Use the following terminal commands:

  • npm install
    • This downloads all of the necessary libraries
  • grunt
    • This builds the project
  • grunt test
    • This runs the test, but won't necessarily squawk if there's something badly wrong
  • grunt && python3 -m http.server 9005
    • This will build the latest version of the project and make the files accessible (via Python's bundled HTTP server) on port 9005. You can then view the tests at http://localhost:9005/test/test.html. Check the JavaScript console to ensure that there were no errors thrown.

Terms of Use

CC0

brazier is in the public domain. To the extent possible under law, Uri Wilensky has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights.

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A fast, sensible JavaScript utility library with a functional programming twist

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