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@foundation/core

v0.3.3

Published

Core modules for the foundation analysis suite.

Downloads

46

Readme

Foundation

Build high-performance web apps for researchers. The goal is to provide a framework that allows consumers to easily integrate and visualize a wide array of data types. See Project Seldon for a demonstration of what can be achieved.

Fork the starter kit or npm install @foundation/core to get started.

Principles

First and foremost, keep it simple. This phrase is worth repeating even though it's a bit played out. The downfall of most technical projects is bloat and it's too easy to forget this when starting new ones.

Stemming off of this core principle of simplicity...

  • Use native functionality as much as possible.
  • Simplicity and speed over everything else.
  • Balance modularity with isolation.
  • Push complexity to the edges of (or right outside) the system.

Contributing

This project is still in its infancy. Please reach out via GitHub issues to report bugs and make suggestions.