Skip to content

Instantly share code, notes, and snippets.

View SteveALee's full-sized avatar

Steve Lee SteveALee

View GitHub Profile
@staltz
staltz / introrx.md
Last active November 20, 2024 07:53
The introduction to Reactive Programming you've been missing
@acolyer
acolyer / service-checklist.md
Last active July 10, 2024 05:13
Internet Scale Services Checklist

Internet Scale Services Checklist

A checklist for designing and developing internet scale services, inspired by James Hamilton's 2007 paper "On Desgining and Deploying Internet-Scale Services."

Basic tenets

  • Does the design expect failures to happen regularly and handle them gracefully?
  • Have we kept things as simple as possible?
@addyosmani
addyosmani / package.json
Last active October 2, 2024 05:38
npm run-scripts boilerplate
{
"name": "my-app",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "My test app",
"main": "src/js/index.js",
"scripts": {
"jshint:dist": "jshint src/js/*.js",
"jshint": "npm run jshint:dist",
"jscs": "jscs src/*.js",
"browserify": "browserify -s Validating -o ./dist/js/build.js ./lib/index.js",
@yuval-a
yuval-a / js-micro.js
Last active October 9, 2024 13:09
Javascript micro-optimizations
NOTE: This document is OLD - and most of the tips here are probably outdated, since newer versions of Javascript have been
released over the years - with newer optimizations and more emphasis on optimizing newly supported syntax.
// Array literal (= []) is faster than Array constructor (new Array())
// http://jsperf.com/new-array-vs-literal/15
var array = [];
// Object literal (={}) is faster than Object constructor (new Object())
// http://jsperf.com/new-array-vs-literal/26
@ericelliott
ericelliott / essential-javascript-links.md
Last active November 8, 2024 17:29
Essential JavaScript Links
@bobbygrace
bobbygrace / trello-css-guide.md
Last active November 20, 2024 04:58
Trello CSS Guide

Hello, visitors! If you want an updated version of this styleguide in repo form with tons of real-life examples… check out Trellisheets! https://github.com/trello/trellisheets


Trello CSS Guide

“I perfectly understand our CSS. I never have any issues with cascading rules. I never have to use !important or inline styles. Even though somebody else wrote this bit of CSS, I know exactly how it works and how to extend it. Fixes are easy! I have a hard time breaking our CSS. I know exactly where to put new CSS. We use all of our CSS and it’s pretty small overall. When I delete a template, I know the exact corresponding CSS file and I can delete it all at once. Nothing gets left behind.”

You often hear updog saying stuff like this. Who’s updog? Not much, who is up with you?

@Cmdv
Cmdv / reactive-programming-cycle-js.md
Last active October 6, 2019 07:28
Reactive Programming & Cycle.js list of learning material
@nickytonline
nickytonline / cobalt2_agnoster_theme.jpg
Last active November 7, 2020 09:29
My VS Code Setup
cobalt2_agnoster_theme.jpg
@gcmcom
gcmcom / git-wars.md
Created July 14, 2016 05:33 — forked from juderosen/git-wars.md
Git Wars: GitHub vs Bitbucket

Git Wars: GitHub vs Bitbucket

Introduction

Now, you might think the answer I'm going to give you is already obvious because I'm using GiHub right now, but it's not. Both GitHub and Bitbucket offer great Git services, but each has its own features and pricing plans. In the following... thing, I'm going to compare the two and then offer a final solution that should work for most people.

TL;DR: Both. Use GitHub for open source and public repos (you'll spend most of your time here) and Bitbucket for private repos. But, sign up for GitHub first, then import account into Bitbucket. Also, check comments for updates. P.S. I personally prefer GitHub.

Interface and Functionality

// install @types/react-redux and other nonsense
import * as React from 'react'
import { connect } from 'react-redux'
import { YourActualAppState } from './wherever-it-is.ts'
export function mapStateToProps({
whatever
}: YourActualAppState) {
return {