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React component for MindNode maps
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Bortseb
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Jan 28, 2017
This will be really useful for editing synapses, so you don't have to double click them.
Initially just have this edit the first item in the selection array.
F2 is a well-known edit convention, and also fits in with common mind-mapping conventions too.
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100BD/C = (100)(0.4)(0.4)/(0.25)=4
visualization
map
productivity
node
organization
mindmaps
infovis
branch
mind
mmp
mindmapping
memorise
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Jun 13, 2020 - TypeScript
公务员考试知识思维导图,我们岸上见!
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Dec 14, 2019 - Go
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Jun 16, 2020 - HTML
An open source, offline capable, mind mapping application leveraging HTML5 technologies
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Jul 1, 2017 - JavaScript
Declarative mind mapping
yaml
chart
nwjs
diagram
mindmaps
yaml-files
free
webix
webix-ui
mindstorms
freeware
mind-mapping
echarts
mindmap
nwjs-application
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Apr 26, 2019 - JavaScript
Building the mobile version of Learn Anything using React-Native
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Oct 13, 2017 - JavaScript
My conceptual mindmaps (mental models) of how things work in the JavaScript world. Hope this stuff may be helpful to someone.
react
charts
ecosystem
reactjs
react-ui
mindmaps
react-redux
diagrams
outlines
react-project
react-structure
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Aug 20, 2019
Mindmaps (built using MindNode) to aid learning of financial technology concepts
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Jul 31, 2017
Some mind maps I created to better understand some subjects. This is a working in progress.
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Feb 14, 2018
NikiforovAll
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Feb 4, 2019
Parse Coggle maps for ECS data
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Dec 27, 2019 - Python
A web-mind lib write in typescript.Sound apis and friendly plug-in mechanism in this lib.
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May 9, 2019 - TypeScript
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How do I create a graph like the one described in the README?
#tagged=climbing #since=30d #plot=done. Maybe I am misunderstanding what it means.