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algo.js

v1.0.0

Published

A javascript library for performant algorithms.

Downloads

6

Readme

About

This project is about creating a NodeJS module for implementation of various computer science algorithms.

There are three additional area that needs to go on side by side with the development:

  • unit tests
  • documentation
  • benchmarks

Development

Prerequisites

This project uses some ES2105 constructs and will use whatever the latest version of Nodejs 5 supports.

Therefore, please make sure you have the latest NodeJS version 5.

To install all dev dependencies

Call:

npm install

Unit tests

To run unit tests

Call:

npm test

Documentation

To generate documentation

Call:

npm run jsdoc

Benchmarks

To run benchmarks

Currently there is only one benchmark file for sorting.

We can run it directly by calling:

./benchmarks/sortingBenchmarks.js

Eventually when we will have more benchmark files, we will need to have a benchmark driver to run all benchmarks altogether.