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swivel-cake
CakePHP plugin for Zumba\Swivel
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amplitude-php
Implementation of Amplitude's API in PHP
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symbiosis
Event system for drop in support of plugin architecture.
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swivel
Strategy driven, segmented feature toggles
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vanilla-js-connect
Object oriented Vanilla Forums jsConnect implementation for PHP
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json-serializer
Serialize PHP variables, including objects, in JSON format. Support to unserialize it too.
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swiveljs
Strategy driven, segmented feature toggles for Javascript
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drill-sergeant
Keep track and get notified when github pull requests become stale.
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mongounit
PHPUnit extension that enables MongoDB data fixtures for test cases.
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zumba-coding-standards
Zumba's PHP Coding standards.
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foundation-sites
Forked from foundation/foundation-sitesThe most advanced responsive front-end framework in the world. Quickly create prototypes and production code for sites that work on any kind of device.
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ng-file-upload
Forked from danialfarid/ng-file-uploadLightweight Angular directive to upload files with optional FileAPI shim for cross browser support
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tus-php
Forked from ankitpokhrel/tus-php🚀 A pure PHP server and client for the tus resumable upload protocol v1.0.0 -
elasticsearchunit
Elasticsearch extension for PHPUnit.
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angular-waypoints
An AngularJS module for working with jQuery Waypoints
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elasticsearch-index-rotator
Safely rotate Elasticsearch indexes with no downtime to end users.
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deadmanssnitch-php-sdk
Deadmanssnitch API SDK for PHP
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AvaTax-Calc-SOAP-PHP
Forked from maitreyeeupadhyay/AvaTax-Calc-SOAP-PHPComplete PHP API for AvaTax Calc
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zumba.github.com
Zumba Public Engineering Site
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styleguide
Zumba's Styleguide
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cloudfront-loggly-uploader
Upload AWS CloudFront logs to Loggly

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