ppps.  I guess using browserify as you mentioned above is an option, but 
perhaps I am missing something in the instructions.

On Monday, September 5, 2016 at 9:56:20 PM UTC-4, JM wrote:
>
> p.p.s.  What I am trying to do is to recreate the examples (even just just 
> using twister-lib.js and its dependencies without relying on Node to make 
> sure I am understanding the dependencies and interactions correctly so that 
> if I wanted to code without running under Node, I could do so.
>
> On Sunday, May 3, 2015 at 10:04:22 AM UTC-4, julian.steinwachs wrote:
>>
>> Hey, 
>>
>> The twister javascript library that i've been working on over the last 
>> few weeks has now reached a state where it is worth checking out. I do 
>> not expect huge chances anymore to the functions that are exposed 
>> externally, so feel free to use the library in any project and let me 
>> know if you find bugs. The examples (in the /examples subdirectory) are 
>> written in the form of a tutorial to get familiar with the concepts of 
>> the library. If you want to help developing twister-lib-js please dive 
>> into the code and ask any stupid question you can think of in the 
>> github-issues. Pull-requests are always welcome, of course. 
>>
>> Link to the project: http://github.com/Tschaul/twister-lib-js 
>>
>> Greetings 
>>
>> Tschaul 
>>
>

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