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Welcome to JavaScript community
Describe your change:
- Add an algorithm?
- Fix a bug or typo in an existing algorithm?
- Documentation change?
Checklist:
- I have read CONTRIBUTING.md.
- This pull request is all my own work -- I have not plagiarized.
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Add Timeline component to Octant
We'll want to be able to support actions in this view.
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Summary
The Event Hubs client library is instrumented using the .NET EventSource mechanism for logging. When instrumenting or diagnosing issues with applications that consume the library, it is often helpful to have access to the Event Hubs logs.
Though EventSource instrumentation is
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AccessLint
AccessLint brings automated web accessibility testing into your development workflow. When a pull request is opened, AccessLint reviews the changes and comments with any new accessibility issues, giving you quick, timely, and targeted feedback, before code goes live.
In order to fully test item generation, we need to find items with each of the possible properties. If you can help find some of these it would be very helpful. Preferably the items would be verified in the original before submitted so that we know that the regeneration code works identical to the original.
You can probably even use item trainers to generate the items, as long as you test that