the latest version of angular prefers to just be called `angular`, as the version increases every 6 months, while the original one remains with `JS` appended
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Closes#710
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Closes#706
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Closes#704
I tried to add it early March when the list was too young. I have maintained the list since then and would be happy to add it here.
This was the first PR https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome/pull/564Closes#668
A curated list of awesome resources to choose your next color scheme.
> Ping me here in a few weeks and I'll reopen ;)
Since then, it hasn't changed much, but as per your advice I've re-opened it :)
Closes#665
i don't think this is an unreasonable change, or if you want @sindresorhus, I could change it to be underneath the javascript, since JSON is a subset of javascript data
Closes#673
> An Observable is a collection that arrives over time. Observables can be used to model push-based data sources such as events, timer intervals, asynchronous requests, and animations. Observables can be transformed, combined, and consumed using array-like methods.
https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome-observables
Also change the description from 'Mad Science Modules' to 'Mad Science npm Packages'.
This makes it clearer for you to understand that these modules are from npm and use JavaScript (using a similar style to 'Micro npm Packages').