Kue is a priority job queue backed by redis, built for node.js.
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Kue is a priority job queue backed by redis, built for node.js.
A complete, fully tested and documented data structure library written in pure JavaScript.
The smallest and simplest priority queue in JavaScript.
a fast heap-based priority queue in JavaScript
A very fast and simple JavaScript priority queue
🐴 Distribute load on front-end via parallelism
Interactively manage concurrency for outbound requests.
Solutions to the classic 8 puzzle, implementing an A* best search algorithm to complete the puzzle in multiple languages.
Asynchronous Concurrent Queue with Priority and Factor
An optimised 🚀 implementation of Data structures & Algorithms like Fenwick Trees, Segment Trees, Stacks, Priority Queues, Linked Lists etc for enterprise usage in our favourite ❤️ language - JavaScript
An NPM Package built for Developers to get a High-Level API Access to various Data Structures 👨💻🗄️
Efficient, fully tested, mutable data collections for JavaScript
javascript data structure visualization frontend with react
This is a simple FiveM server queue with Discord based priority, built on the zdiscord api
Priority queue in 26 lines (863 bytes): gusset-dampeningly small and fast 💅
🚦 Python's heap and priority queue library for JavaScript
This Priority-based Telegram Bot Using RabbitMQ is designed to allow high message sending capacity and efficient processing of messages. The publisher and consumer structure ensures that messages are effectively managed and sent to the appropriate bots. Multiple bots can use the same queue.
ES6 Data Structures
Coursera Data Structures and Algorithms Specialization
This project is for anyone looking for a refresher in rudimentary data structures and algorithms in Javascript!
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