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I am learning react.js from an online tutorial. The source code is provided in the tutorial itself. It will be useful if I can view the sequence diagram displaying interaction between components, actions dispatched, classes ,stateless functions and higher-order functions used in the project and the overall architecture and organization of the project, when the source code is supplied to certain tool. Is there any tool available to get this done?
I have found a tool called React-Sight :
https://github.com/React-Sight/React-Sight
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What do you think to use Redux vs Zustand and Why you choose to use that one?
Redux is very popular and has a big community behind it, and it is also widely used in enterprise solutions. Whereas Zustand is excellent and fast to implement in a smaller project, where redux can be a bit overkill.
So it really depends on what you need it for, but I would recommend looking into the advantages here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DK-S4ZcmDcE
And the public opinion here:
https://www.reddit.com/r/reactjs/comments/r9e8nl/should_i_learn_redux_or_zustand/
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I have a source code that included "pbmpak.h" and I need the implementation of this header(pbmpak.c) to run the program. I found the header and downloaded that but I can't find the implementation.
I believe you should be able to get everything from netpbm. That is the suite that contains all the relevant conversion routines and looking at pbmpak.h, probably contains all the function definitions. Notice that netpbm replaced pbmplus suite.
I'd take a look on github. I found this quite easily
https://github.com/FlybyMedia/3rd-party-localize/blob/master/PBMLIB/pbmpak.c
There are quite a few references that might get you started here...
https://github.com/search?q=pbmpak&ref=searchresults&type=Code&utf8=%E2%9C%93
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I'd love to be able to see something like RubyMine's model diagrams but for the Backbone.js parts of my project. Anyone know of a tool that does something like that?
There is a UML plugin for Eclipse called jsuml. I have no experience with it myself, and by looking at the description on its web page, it seems that your code should be annotated in some way. (e.g. JSDoc)
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I found a library called Assimp for parsing a lot of 3D model file formats that I could use to import to OpenGL. It seem a good and stable libray but the usage documents are so poor. Can someone tell me how I use this library to import a obj (or another) model? Or just give me a tutorial for that.
I found their documentation to actually be quite good, albeit hard to navigate. Check out the usage page for how to get started.
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I need for a ready-to-use WPF contacts manager with source code (possibly in C#).
Incredibly, the web seems to be very poor on that side.
I've found these links for interesting implementation:
http://www.johnstagich.com/WPF/publish.htm -> No source code available
http://www.paulstovell.com/wpf-model-view-presenter -> source code broken link from undetermined time...
I don't need fireworks... just an implementation with basic contacts fields, able to manage some thousands of contacts and an embedded search engine.
I was initially tempted to use Microsoft LightSwitch, but it's already in Beta 1, and the intrinsic limitations of Silverlight made me change road.
Any suggestions?
Although this is not the answer you are looking for try using Karl Shifletts Xaml Powertoys to build simple data entry forms for you in WPF.