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bobylito / javascript_resources.md
Last active August 29, 2015 14:25 — forked from jookyboi/javascript_resources.md
Here are a set of libraries, plugins and guides which may be useful to your Javascript coding.

Libraries

  • jQuery - The de-facto library for the modern age. It makes things like HTML document traversal and manipulation, event handling, animation, and Ajax much simpler with an easy-to-use API that works across a multitude of browsers.
  • Backbone - Backbone.js gives structure to web applications by providing models with key-value binding and custom events, collections with a rich API of enumerable functions, views with declarative event handling, and connects it all to your existing API over a RESTful JSON interface.
  • AngularJS - Conventions based MVC framework for HTML5 apps.
  • Underscore - Underscore is a utility-belt library for JavaScript that provides a lot of the functional programming support that you would expect in Prototype.js (or Ruby), but without extending any of the built-in JavaScript objects.
  • lawnchair - Key/value store adapter for indexdb, localStorage
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bobylito / rails_resources.md
Last active August 29, 2015 14:25 — forked from jookyboi/rails_resources.md
Rails-related Gems and guides to accelerate your web project.

Gems

  • Bundler - Bundler maintains a consistent environment for ruby applications. It tracks an application's code and the rubygems it needs to run, so that an application will always have the exact gems (and versions) that it needs to run.
  • rabl - General ruby templating with json, bson, xml, plist and msgpack support
  • Thin - Very fast and lightweight Ruby web server
  • Unicorn - Unicorn is an HTTP server for Rack applications designed to only serve fast clients on low-latency, high-bandwidth connections and take advantage of features in Unix/Unix-like kernels.
  • SimpleCov - SimpleCov is a code coverage analysis tool for Ruby 1.9.
  • Zeus - Zeus preloads your Rails app so that your normal development tasks such as console, server, generate, and specs/tests take less than one second.
  • [factory_girl](h
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bobylito / css_resources.md
Last active August 29, 2015 14:25 — forked from jookyboi/css_resources.md
CSS libraries and guides to bring some order to the chaos.

Libraries

  • 960 Grid System - An effort to streamline web development workflow by providing commonly used dimensions, based on a width of 960 pixels. There are two variants: 12 and 16 columns, which can be used separately or in tandem.
  • Compass - Open source CSS Authoring Framework.
  • Bootstrap - Sleek, intuitive, and powerful mobile first front-end framework for faster and easier web development.
  • Font Awesome - The iconic font designed for Bootstrap.
  • Zurb Foundation - Framework for writing responsive web sites.
  • SASS - CSS extension language which allows variables, mixins and rules nesting.
  • Skeleton - Boilerplate for responsive, mobile-friendly development.

Guides

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bobylito / index.js
Last active August 29, 2015 14:26
Algolia search with '
var algoliasearch = require('algoliasearch');
var algoliasearchHelper = require('algoliasearch-helper');
var client = algoliasearch('HJJNGIYUXM', '5b51ef15f04155d38a3afe69155ac0d2');
var helper = algoliasearchHelper(client, 'seller14d05f716649588597000000',{
facets:['tags']
});
helper.on('result', function(content) {
var nameAlphabeticalOrder =...
var countOrder =
var refinedFirstOrder =
var reverse =
var combine =
results.getFacetByname('popularity', combine(refinedFirstOrder, countOrder, reverse(nameAlphabeticalOrder));
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bobylito / multilineTextHack.js
Created October 10, 2015 16:17
Multiline text hack from CSSNext cli
program.on("--help", function() {
console.log(function() {/*
Examples:
# pass an input and output file
$ cssnext input.css output.css
# start cssnext watcher (need input & output)
$ cssnext --watch input.css output.css
# using stdin and stdout
$ cat input.css | cssnext > output.css
*/
search = instantsearch({});
search.addWidget({
getConfiguration: function(){
return {disjunctiveFacets: ['director']};
},
init: function(state){
state.addDisjunctiveFacetRefinement('director', 'Clint Eastwood');
}
})
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bobylito / _helper_gettingstarted_1.md
Last active June 24, 2016 13:21
Helper getting started, step 1: first search

AlgoliaSearch Helper - getting started - step 1

In this sample, we cover those topics:

  • how to instanciate the helper
  • listen to the result event and read the results from Algolia
  • trigger a search to algolia

See on jsFiddle

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bobylito / _helper_gettingstarted_2.md
Last active June 24, 2016 13:21
Helper getting started, step 2: setting the query

AlgoliaSearch Helper - getting started - step 2

In this sample, we cover those topics:

  • how to set the query of the search
  • how to trigger the search
  • how to display highlighting to help our users
  • how to plug all these to make an interactive search

See on jsFiddle

AlgoliaSearch Helper - getting started - step 3

In this sample, we cover those topics:

  • how to declare a facet in the configuration of the helper
  • how to display the facet values computed by the API
  • how to refine a facet

See on jsFiddle