Launch the instance and connect with ssh.
##Update the server
sudo yum update
##Install php and MySQL packages
echo 'export PATH=$HOME/local/bin:$PATH' >> ~/.bashrc | |
. ~/.bashrc | |
mkdir ~/local | |
mkdir ~/node-latest-install | |
cd ~/node-latest-install | |
curl http://nodejs.org/dist/node-latest.tar.gz | tar xz --strip-components=1 | |
./configure --prefix=~/local | |
make install # ok, fine, this step probably takes more than 30 seconds... | |
curl https://www.npmjs.org/install.sh | sh |
#!/bin/bash | |
# Authorize TCP, SSH & ICMP for default Security Group | |
#ec2-authorize default -P icmp -t -1:-1 -s 0.0.0.0/0 | |
#ec2-authorize default -P tcp -p 22 -s 0.0.0.0/0 | |
# The Static IP Address for this instance: | |
IP_ADDRESS=$(cat ~/.ec2/ip_address) | |
# Create new t1.micro instance using ami-cef405a7 (64 bit Ubuntu Server 10.10 Maverick Meerkat) |
Launch the instance and connect with ssh.
##Update the server
sudo yum update
##Install php and MySQL packages
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Mark S. Miller <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 3:44 PM
Subject: "Future of Javascript" doc from our internal "JavaScript Summit"
last week
To: [email protected]
#!/bin/bash | |
# from here: http://www.codingsteps.com/install-redis-2-6-on-amazon-ec2-linux-ami-or-centos/ | |
# and here: https://raw.github.com/gist/257849/9f1e627e0b7dbe68882fa2b7bdb1b2b263522004/redis-server | |
############################################### | |
# To use: | |
# wget https://raw.github.com/gist/2776679/04ca3bbb9f085b192f6aca945120fe12d59f15f9/install-redis.sh | |
# chmod 777 install-redis.sh | |
# ./install-redis.sh | |
############################################### | |
echo "*****************************************" |
{ | |
"name": "your-app-name", | |
"version": "0.0.1", | |
"private": true, | |
"dependencies": { | |
"http-proxy": "0.8.x", | |
"connect": "2.3.x" | |
} | |
} |
// Because I was bored and wanted to use the foo.on() method with my map | |
define(['dojo/_base/declare', 'dojo/Evented'], function(declare, Evented) { | |
var EventedMap = declare([Evented, esri.Map], { | |
constructor: function() { | |
var _this = this; | |
dojo.connect(this, "onClick", function(event) { | |
return _this.emit("click", event); | |
}); | |
dojo.connect(this, "onDblClick", function(event) { |
I'm having trouble understanding the benefit of require.js. Can you help me out? I imagine other developers have a similar interest.
From Require.js - Why AMD:
The AMD format comes from wanting a module format that was better than today's "write a bunch of script tags with implicit dependencies that you have to manually order"
I don't quite understand why this methodology is so bad. The difficult part is that you have to manually order dependencies. But the benefit is that you don't have an additional layer of abstraction.
Here is a list of scopes to use in Sublime Text 2 snippets - | |
ActionScript: source.actionscript.2 | |
AppleScript: source.applescript | |
ASP: source.asp | |
Batch FIle: source.dosbatch | |
C#: source.cs | |
C++: source.c++ | |
Clojure: source.clojure | |
CoffeeScript: source.coffee |
Node.js is just JavaScript running on the server side. That's it. That's all there is to it.