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penguinboy / Object Flatten
Created January 2, 2011 01:55
Flatten javascript objects into a single-depth object
var flattenObject = function(ob) {
var toReturn = {};
for (var i in ob) {
if (!ob.hasOwnProperty(i)) continue;
if ((typeof ob[i]) == 'object') {
var flatObject = flattenObject(ob[i]);
for (var x in flatObject) {
if (!flatObject.hasOwnProperty(x)) continue;
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brajeshwar / pagination.md
Created May 27, 2012 05:06 — forked from mislav/pagination.md
Pagination Best Practices

Pagination Best Practices

Article by Faruk Ateş

One of the most commonly overlooked and under-refined elements of a website is its pagination controls. In many cases, these are treated as an afterthought. I rarely come across a website that has decent pagination, and it always makes me wonder why so few manage to get it right. After all, I'd say that pagination is pretty easy to get right. Alas, that doesn't seem the case, so after encouragement from Chris Messina on Flickr I decided to write my Pagination 101, hopefully it'll give you some clues as to what makes good pagination.

Before going into analyzing good and bad pagination, I want to explain just what I consider to be pagination: Pagination is any kind of control system that lets the user browse through pages of search results, archives, or any other kind of continued content. Search results are the obvious example, but it's good to realize that paginat

@staltz
staltz / introrx.md
Last active November 17, 2024 01:08
The introduction to Reactive Programming you've been missing
@PurpleBooth
PurpleBooth / README-Template.md
Last active November 17, 2024 02:42
A template to make good README.md

Project Title

One Paragraph of project description goes here

Getting Started

These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes. See deployment for notes on how to deploy the project on a live system.

Prerequisites

@joyeusenoelle
joyeusenoelle / Mastodon.md
Last active September 3, 2024 17:59
An increasingly less-brief introduction to Mastodon
@CodingCellist
CodingCellist / Installing-Arch-on-a-ThinkPad-X1-Extreme-Gen-1.md
Last active July 14, 2024 19:55
A detailed overview of how I installed Arch Linux on my Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme (Gen 1), having never installed Arch before.

DISCLAIMER

I am not responsible for any damages, loss of data, system corruption, or any other mishap you may somehow cause by following this guide.

This is mainly a step-by-step reminder/log for myself of how I installed Arch on my laptop. I am putting this out there in case it is useful for someone else, it is not intended to be an official guide. As a result, you may find that this guide is very tedious or lists a lot of unnecessary/intuitive steps or just straight up does things in a way that is considered bad practice. Apart from the latter, this is intentional, as I did not find these steps intuitive at all when

@jirutka
jirutka / arch-linux-installation.md
Last active December 13, 2023 01:09
My notes for installing Arch Linux on encrypted Btrfs with UEFI Secure Boot on ThinkPad T14s

Arch Linux Installation

1. Securely erase drive

cryptsetup open --type plain -d /dev/urandom /dev/nvme0n1 to-be-wiped
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/mapper/to-be-wiped bs=1M status=progress
cryptsetup close to-be-wiped
wipefs -a /dev/nvme0n1