service.beta.kubernetes.io/aws-load-balancer-access-log-emit-interval
(in minutes)service.beta.kubernetes.io/aws-load-balancer-access-log-enabled
(true|false)service.beta.kubernetes.io/aws-load-balancer-access-log-s3-bucket-name
service.beta.kubernetes.io/aws-load-balancer-access-log-s3-bucket-prefix
service.beta.kubernetes.io/aws-load-balancer-additional-resource-tags
(comma-separated list of key=value)service.beta.kubernetes.io/aws-load-balancer-backend-protocol
(http|https|ssl|tcp)service.beta.kubernetes.io/aws-load-balancer-connection-draining-enabled
(true|false)
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Install the React Developer Tools Chrome Extension.
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Go to the egghead website, i.e. Getting Started with Redux
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Click
View -> Developer -> Javascript Console
, then theReact
tab, then the<NextUpLessonList ...>
tag. -
Click back to the
Console
tab, then run:
Here at Bloomfire, we’re loving building new components with React. We’re even going all in with using ES6 modules and inline styles. (‘Inline styles?!’ I hear you say? Don’t knock it ’til you’ve tried it.)
There’s a lot of cool stuff we can do with CSS that we can’t do with inline styles, though; and that’s where Radium comes in. Radium not only provides a handy way to style :hover
, :focus
, and :active
states, but it also deftly handles media queries. If you’re using inline styles in React and not using Radium, you should. I’ll give you a minute to go look it over – here’s the link again.
Back? Okay.
We create a style object in each of our React components, which we then reference in the JSX below. Here’s a super-stripped-down example:
// [myAwesomeButton.js]
[1,2,3] |> Enum.map(&(IO.inspect(&1))) |
--- Actions --- | |
$Copy <M-C> | |
$Cut <M-X> <S-Del> | |
$Delete <Del> <BS> <M-BS> | |
$LRU | |
$Paste <M-V> | |
$Redo <M-S-Z> <A-S-BS> | |
$SearchWeb <A-S-G> | |
$SelectAll <M-A> | |
$Undo <M-Z> |
public class App { | |
public static void main(String[] args) throws MalformedURLException { | |
URL rightUrl = new URL("http://cursos.triadworks.com.br/assets/css/main.css"); | |
URL redirectableUrl = new URL("http://www.triadworks.com.br/assets/css/main.css"); // redirected to cursos.triadworks.com.br | |
Downloader downloader = new Downloader(); | |
System.out.println("Downloading file through right Url..."); |
sudo wget http://repos.fedorapeople.org/repos/dchen/apache-maven/epel-apache-maven.repo -O /etc/yum.repos.d/epel-apache-maven.repo | |
sudo sed -i s/\$releasever/6/g /etc/yum.repos.d/epel-apache-maven.repo | |
sudo yum install -y apache-maven | |
mvn --version |
// This script will boot app.js with the number of workers | |
// specified in WORKER_COUNT. | |
// | |
// The master will respond to SIGHUP, which will trigger | |
// restarting all the workers and reloading the app. | |
var cluster = require('cluster'); | |
var workerCount = process.env.WORKER_COUNT || 2; | |
// Defines what each worker needs to run |