See also:
Service | Type | Storage | Limitations |
---|---|---|---|
Amazon DynamoDB | 25 GB | ||
Amazon RDS | |||
Azure SQL Database | MS SQL Server | ||
👉 Clever Cloud | PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB, Redis | 256 MB (PostgreSQL) | Max 5 connections (PostgreSQL) |
/** | |
* Convert simple array into two-dimensional array (matrix) | |
* | |
* @param list The array | |
* @param width The num of elements per sub-array | |
* @return the new matrix | |
*/ | |
export const listToMatrix = <T>(list: T[], width: number): T[][] => { | |
const matrix = []; |
See also:
Service | Type | Storage | Limitations |
---|---|---|---|
Amazon DynamoDB | 25 GB | ||
Amazon RDS | |||
Azure SQL Database | MS SQL Server | ||
👉 Clever Cloud | PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB, Redis | 256 MB (PostgreSQL) | Max 5 connections (PostgreSQL) |
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around superscripts after numbersFrom currying to closures there are quite a number of special words used in JavaScript. These will not only help you increase your vocabulary but also better understand JavaScript. Special terms are normally found in documentation and technical articles. But some of them like closures are pretty standard things to know about. Knowing what the word itself means can help you know the concept it's named for better.
A pure function for given the same input will always return the same output and evaluation of this function will not cause any side effects.
/* eslint-disable prefer-template */ | |
const path = require('path'); | |
const aliases = require('./aliases'); | |
// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// | |
// ////////////////// PLUGINS //////////////////////////////// | |
// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// | |
const commonPlugins = [ |
Disclaimer: This piece is written anonymously. The names of a few particular companies are mentioned, but as common examples only.
This is a short write-up on things that I wish I'd known and considered before joining a private company (aka startup, aka unicorn in some cases). I'm not trying to make the case that you should never join a private company, but the power imbalance between founder and employee is extreme, and that potential candidates would
A lot of people mentioned other immutable JS libraries after reading my post. I thought it would be good to make a list of available ones.
There are two types of immutable libraries: simple helpers for copying JavaScript objects, and actual persistent data structure implementations. My post generally analyzed the tradeoffs between both kinds of libraries and everything applies to the below libraries in either category.
Libraries are sorted by github popularity.
'use strict'; | |
/** | |
* Javascript version of https://gist.github.com/jbroadway/2836900 | |
* | |
* Slimdown - A very basic regex-based Markdown parser. Supports the | |
* following elements (and can be extended via Slimdown::add_rule()): | |
* | |
* - Headers | |
* - Links |
import React from 'react'; | |
class JsonDump extends React.Component { | |
static propTypes = { | |
children: React.PropTypes.any | |
} | |
render() { | |
return <pre>{JSON.stringify(this.props.children, null, 4)}</pre> | |
} |