Skip to content

Instantly share code, notes, and snippets.

View tsilvs's full-sized avatar
🏠
Working from home

Seva Tsiliurik tsilvs

🏠
Working from home
View GitHub Profile
@jo
jo / js-crypto-libraries.md
Last active October 31, 2025 20:48
List of JavaScript Crypto libraries.

JavaScript Crypto Libraries

List some crypto libraries for JavaScript out there. Might be a bit out dated. Scroll to the bottom.

WebCryptoAPI

http://www.w3.org/TR/WebCryptoAPI/

This specification describes a JavaScript API for performing basic cryptographic operations in web applications, such as hashing, signature generation and verification, and encryption and decryption. Additionally, it describes an API for applications to generate and/or manage the keying material necessary to perform these operations. Uses for this API range from user or service authentication, document or code signing, and the confidentiality and integrity of communications.

@jonathantneal
jonathantneal / README.md
Last active September 16, 2025 09:13
External Schemes

External Schemes

An external scheme is a link on a webpage that moves you to an application outside of the browser.

Most links use the http or https scheme, which is handled inside of the browser.

<a href="http://example.com">Visit example.com</a>
@matthewmccullough
matthewmccullough / game-theory-books.markdown
Created May 17, 2012 22:10
Game Theory Book list by Matthew McCullough

Economics & Software Development - Book List

The following books are ordered in descending order of Matthew's preference.

by Avinash K. Dixit

Recommended by Ted Neward. A different perspective and writing style from the other volumes listed.

“I am hard pressed to think of another book that can match the combination of practical insights and reading enjoyment.”—Steven Levitt

@femto113
femto113 / transpose.js
Last active September 6, 2023 00:28
one line transpose for 2-dimensional Javascript arrays
function transpose(a)
{
return a[0].map(function (_, c) { return a.map(function (r) { return r[c]; }); });
// or in more modern dialect
// return a[0].map((_, c) => a.map(r => r[c]));
}