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Nyteshade Enterprises NodeJS - Core Library
nen-core is designed to be a toolbox of features that I like to have available
to me when working with NodeJS. In places where distribution size is far more
constrained, individual modules will be cherry picked. Where size is less of
an issue, the nen-core library itself will be chosen.
Nyteshade Enterprises is a business/org moniker i use for a lot of my code,
including projects like (ne-schemata)[https://github.com/nyteshade/ne-schemata]
and (ne-types)[https://github.com/nyteshade/ne-types]. The prefix, nen in
this case refers to Nyteshade Enterprises NodeJS and this library is targeted
at that environment. The particular NodeJS callout here is to differentiate
it from other libraries such as neo-core which is an Objective-C library or
nej-core which is a Java library, and so on.
At its initial offering, nen-core is made up of several different packages
and some loose leaf offerings of its own.
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Nyteshade Enterprises NodeJS - Core Library
We found that nen-core demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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