Minimal D3D11 reference implementation: An uncluttered Direct3D 11 setup + basic rendering primer and API familiarizer. Complete, runnable Windows application contained in a single function and laid out in a linear, step-by-step fashion that should be easy to follow from the code alone. ~200 LOC. No modern C++, OOP or (other) obscuring cruft. View on YouTube
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MIT License | |
Copyright © 2019 Andrés Zorro | |
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy | |
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal | |
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights | |
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell | |
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is | |
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I'm taking down this post. I just posted this as a side comment to explain a sentence on my latest blog post. This wasn't meant to be #1 on HN to start a huge war on functional programming... The thoughts are not well formed enough to have a huge audience. Sorry for all the people reading this. And please, don't dig through the history...
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#!/bin/python | |
from flashtext.keyword import KeywordProcessor | |
import random | |
import string | |
import re | |
import time | |
def get_word_of_length(str_length): | |
# generate a random word of given length |
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#!/bin/python | |
from flashtext.keyword import KeywordProcessor | |
import random | |
import string | |
import re | |
import time | |
def get_word_of_length(str_length): | |
# generate a random word of given length | |
return ''.join(random.choice(string.ascii_lowercase) for _ in range(str_length)) |
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// BrowserRouter is the router implementation for HTML5 browsers (vs Native). | |
// Link is your replacement for anchor tags. | |
// Route is the conditionally shown component based on matching a path to a URL. | |
// Switch returns only the first matching route rather than all matching routes. | |
import { | |
BrowserRouter as Router, | |
Link, | |
Route, | |
Switch, | |
} from 'react-router-dom'; |
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/** | |
* Will generate versionCode from versionName that follows Semantic Versioning | |
*/ | |
ext { | |
/** | |
* Application version is located version variable. | |
* And should follow next policy: | |
* X1.X2.X3-type-flavor, where X - any digits and type is optional alphabetical suffix. | |
* X1 - major version | |
* X2 - minor version |
$ npm install --save babel-cli babel-preset-es2015
$ npm install --save-dev jasmine
.babelrc:
{
"presets": ["es2015"]
While the following structure is not an absolute requirement or enforced by the tools, it is a recommendation based on what the JavaScript and in particular Node community at large have been following by convention.
Beyond a suggested structure, no tooling recommendations, or sub-module structure is outlined here.
lib/
is intended for code that can run as-issrc/
is intended for code that needs to be manipulated before it can be used
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