(by @andrestaltz)
If you prefer to watch video tutorials with live-coding, then check out this series I recorded with the same contents as in this article: Egghead.io - Introduction to Reactive Programming.
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* CONTENTS: | |
* Native Object | |
* Object Literal | |
* Basic Object | |
* Psuedo-Class | |
* Self Executing/Invoking Structure | |
* Lazy Function | |
* Module Pattern |
Installing Arch: | |
sudo vim /etc/pacman.conf | |
Update packages list: sudo pacman -Syy | |
run sudo pacman -Syu before installing any software (to update the repositories first) | |
* Timing issue: | |
- Change hardware clock to use UTC time: | |
sudo timedatectl set-local-rtc 0 |
[ | |
// Move out of common paired characters () and [] with `Tab` | |
{ | |
"keys": ["tab"], | |
"command": "move", | |
"args": {"by": "characters", "forward": true}, | |
"context": [ | |
// Check if next char matches (followed by anything) | |
{ "key": "following_text", "operator": "regex_match", "operand": "(:?`|\\)|\\]|\\}).*", "match_all": true }, | |
// ...and that there is a paid character before it on the same |
(by @andrestaltz)
If you prefer to watch video tutorials with live-coding, then check out this series I recorded with the same contents as in this article: Egghead.io - Introduction to Reactive Programming.
// by d whyte | |
int[][] result; | |
float t; | |
float ease(float p) { | |
return 3*p*p - 2*p*p*p; | |
} | |
float ease(float p, float g) { |
Material transition for product thumb hover that serves to revewal product info.
A Pen by Hans Engebretsen on CodePen.
Today I had to build an activity feed, and I liked my solution so much that I decided to share it!
A Pen by Julien Melissas on CodePen.
A Pen by @TimLamber on CodePen.
TLDR: JWTs should not be used for keeping your user logged in. They are not designed for this purpose, they are not secure, and there is a much better tool which is designed for it: regular cookie sessions.
If you've got a bit of time to watch a presentation on it, I highly recommend this talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYeekwv3vC4 (Note that other topics are largely skimmed over, such as CSRF protection. You should learn about other topics from other sources. Also note that "valid" usecases for JWTs at the end of the video can also be easily handled by other, better, and more secure tools. Specifically, PASETO.)
A related topic: Don't use localStorage (or sessionStorage) for authentication credentials, including JWT tokens: https://www.rdegges.com/2018/please-stop-using-local-storage/
The reason to avoid JWTs comes down to a couple different points:
Serial Keys: | |
FU512-2DG1H-M85QZ-U7Z5T-PY8ZD | |
CU3MA-2LG1N-48EGQ-9GNGZ-QG0UD | |
GV7N2-DQZ00-4897Y-27ZNX-NV0TD | |
YZ718-4REEQ-08DHQ-JNYQC-ZQRD0 | |
GZ3N0-6CX0L-H80UP-FPM59-NKAD4 | |
YY31H-6EYEJ-480VZ-VXXZC-QF2E0 | |
ZG51K-25FE1-H81ZP-95XGT-WV2C0 | |
VG30H-2AX11-H88FQ-CQXGZ-M6AY4 |