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* https://github.com/DomenicDenicola/dict # a bit more-featured version of the above
* https://github.com/DomenicDenicola/dict # a bit more-featured version of the above
* https://github.com/paulmillr/es6-shim # other Ecmascript 6 features.
* https://github.com/paulmillr/es6-shim # other Ecmascript 6 features.
* https://github.com/Proxino/TypedJS # Haskell-style runtime tested type signatures

Docs/doctests:
Docs/doctests:
* http://blog.ianbicking.org/2010/09/12/doctest-js-callbacks/
* http://blog.ianbicking.org/2010/09/12/doctest-js-callbacks/

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http://sharejs.org/ # concurrent editing

http://turnjs.com/ # CSS page turning

https://github.com/doat/TouchyJS https://github.com/jairajs89/Touchy.js # touch gestures

http://enyojs.com/ # JS framework from WebOS

http://ericbidelman.tumblr.com/post/14866798359/introducing-filer-js # filesystem for JS-in-browser

http://fabricjs.com/ # "interactive object model" on top of canvas

http://pomax.nihongoresources.com/pages/Font.js/ # first-class Font objects.

http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-webapps/2011OctDec/att-1696/speechapi.html # JS Speech API

http://sketch-a-char.kirelabs.org/ https://github.com/kirel/sketch-a-char # JS character recognition!

http://bitterspring.net/blog/ # music toy

http://requirejs.org # module system

https://github.com/dannycoates/node-inspector # debug javascript running in node using the webkit debugger (an actual port of the webkit debugger code, rewritten as a standalone web page which communicates with node -- over websockets?)

http://ejohn.org/projects/javascript-diff-algorithm/ # diff algorithm (used by webkit debugger somehow)

CSA wishlist: a 'console' that runs in the browser which lets you execute 'console-mode' javascript tools, with standard unixy stdin/stdout/pipe goodness. ie, "js$ hello-world.js | wc.js > output.txt"

Promises:

There seems to be momentum behind the "Promises/A" syntax (as opposed to the gjs API which I wrote for litl).

Parsers:

Misc:

Docs/doctests: