- Audio(url)
- Audio(arraybuffer)
- Audio(blob)
- WebAudio(arraybuffer)
- WebAudio(blob)
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I have moved this over to the Tech Interview Cheat Sheet Repo and has been expanded and even has code challenges you can run and practice against!
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More details here: https://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Simple_Firefox_build
Get Firefox' source code:
git clone https://github.com/mozilla/gecko-dev.git
git checkout fx-team
Install dependencies:
This entire guide is based on an old version of Homebrew/Node and no longer applies. It was only ever intended to fix a specific error message which has since been fixed. I've kept it here for historical purposes, but it should no longer be used. Homebrew maintainers have fixed things and the options mentioned don't exist and won't work.
I still believe it is better to manually install npm separately since having a generic package manager maintain another package manager is a bad idea, but the instructions below don't explain how to do that.
Installing node through Homebrew can cause problems with npm for globally installed packages. To fix it quickly, use the solution below. An explanation is also included at the end of this document.
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sudo kill `ps -ax | grep 'coreaudiod' | grep 'sbin' |awk '{print $1}'` |
This is how I generate my dogfood build, daily-ish. I do so to ensure I have (almost) total control over what goes into my phone so I could pick up the changes anytime I wanted (and indentifying the version of Gaia/Gecko I am using).
This instruction is used for Geeksphone Peak and with zh-TW locale. Replace/remove instruction for your own phone.
File locations:
update.sh
should go to$B2G
(the place you clone B2G repo withgit
).
So I have been using tmux for a while and have grown to like it and have since added many many customizations to it. Now once you start getting the hang of it, you'll naturally want to do more with the tool.
Now tmux has a concept of window-group
and session
and if you are like me you'll want multiple session that connects to the same window group instead of a new window group every time. Basically I just need different views into the same set of windows that I have already created, I don't want to create a new set of windows every time I fire up my terminal.
This is the default case if you simply use the tmux
command as your login shell, effectively creating a new group of windows every time you start tmux
.
This is less than ideal because, if you are like me, you fire up one-off terminals all the time and you don't want all those one-off jobs to stay running in the background. Plus sometimes you need information fro
// Short module explanation // Something to gather my thoughts | |
// // I think this looks cool. | |
// | |
module.exports = the_exported_function // Modules are a function. Always. | |
// | |
module.exports.extra = extra // Additional API entry points if | |
module.exports.other = other // desired. | |
// | |
var util = require('util') // Other packages from npm or core | |
var assert = require('assert') // No comma-first due to lots of |