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Hi @tmcw!
I saw this repo last week, and thought it's a great idea to have access to GEOS in JS!
So, after playing around with this for a bit, I finally managed to get the general concept to work:…
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The current icon is in-style, but a bit low on details, and not as geometric as it could be. Here's a quick attempt to make it a little bit more unique and interesting:
![image](https://user-images…
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*Original issue*: https://gitlab.com/lfortran/lfortran/-/issues/450
In this mode, LFortran would provide warnings (or even errors) for code that is valid, but we determined as a community that we w…
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> In mathematics, the := =: and = symbols are used for definition.
Are all three equivalent? If not, would you kindly explain the differences? If so, would you mention please that they are exchange…
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Add ability to support bulk operations on field values without actually specifying the field key. This will be very helpful when using Kapacitor as a downsampling engine (similar to the use-case discu…
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There are a few pedagogical issues in this workshop.
They are mainly reflected by an inconsistency in the content between parts. The workshop, for instance, does not follow a linear narrative.
I…
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# Avoid creating "computation" overflows when not necessary
## Overview of the Issue
In some part of the code of the Eth2.0 specs, some computations are performed on bounded integers (e.g. `uint…
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I’ve got a proof-of-concept strided array interface supporting multiple dispatch (i.e., an interface which delegates to a type-aware implementation) for computing the absolute value, with N-API suppor…
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Just adding a note here (we don't have to dig in right now), that it would be great to also support `left_inverse` and `right_inverse`, since this comes up so often
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### Summary
Currently the data→norm→color pipeline involves two files:
1. `colors.py`:
1. Utility functions for working with colors
2. `Colormap` and subclasses of `Colormap`
3. `N…