Utilizing solely JavaScript code, PourOver was built to work with data collections of 100,000 items and bigger.
The library uses its own query system that allows developers to create composable queries that utilize the previous query's results instead of re-searching the entire data.
Developers can intersect, unify or difference queries, narrowing down the data to only the desired results.
PourOver also comes with support for buffering and caching commonly used queries, to help take the load off the user's browser.
Lots of instructions are included with the PourOver download package.
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