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@roman01la
roman01la / app.js
Last active August 29, 2015 14:04
HTTP resource JavaScript class for consuming REST API resources
import HttpResource from 'xhr';
var items = new HttpResource('/api/items');
items.query(function* (resume) {
yield items.create([
{name: 'Item #1'},
{name: 'Item #2'},
{name: 'Item #3'}
@OliverJAsh
OliverJAsh / gist:bcc676e381a06dbb3be0
Created October 28, 2014 11:34
webpack experiment and comparison against jspm

webpack: http://webpack.github.io/ jspm: http://jspm.io/

Nice introduction presentation: http://peerigon.github.io/presentations/2014-07-09-MNUG-webpack/

The watch seems intelligent in that it might be tracing the dependency graph. In my test case it seems to, at least. AMD and CommonJS modules are supported out of the box. In my test I was unable to get es6-loader working (see commit in link below).

Unlike jspm, it's not a registry. Instead it resolves dependencies from node_modules (i.e. npm) by default (like browserify), although according to this tutorial it's trivial to configure which directories the module resolver should read from.

@coderberry
coderberry / file-template.js
Last active May 2, 2017 05:54
Webstorm React Element Live Template and File Template
var React = require('react');
var ${NAME} = React.createClass({
render: function() {
return (
<div className="${NAME}">
</div>
)
}
});
@curtismcmullan
curtismcmullan / setup_selenium.sh
Last active May 2, 2023 22:56
Setup Selenium Server on Ubuntu 14.04
#!/bin/bash
# Following the guide found at this page
# http://programmingarehard.com/2014/03/17/behat-and-selenium-in-vagrant.html
echo "\r\nUpdating system ...\r\n"
sudo apt-get update
# Create folder to place selenium in

Disclaimer: This is an unofficial post by a random person from the community. I am not an official representative of io.js. Want to ask a question? open an issue on the node-forward discussions repo

io.js - what you need to know

io-logo-substack

  • io is a fork of node v0.12 (the next stable version of node.js, currently unreleased)
  • io.js will be totally compatible with node.js
  • the people who created io.js are node core contributors who have different ideas on how to run the project
  • it is not a zero-sum game. many core contributors will help maintain both node.js and io.js
@RichAyotte
RichAyotte / demo.html
Last active January 10, 2019 22:52
Performance Comparison for React, Angular and Knockout
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html ng-app="test">
<head>
<title>Performance Comparison for Knockout, Angular and React</title>
<link href="//cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/twitter-bootstrap/3.3.1/css/bootstrap.css" rel="stylesheet" />
<style type="text/css">
* { box-sizing:border-box; }
body { padding:30px 0; }
h2 { margin:0; margin-bottom:25px; }
h3 { margin:0; padding:0; margin-bottom:12px; }
var Chrome = require('chrome-remote-interface')
Chrome({
chooseTab: function(tabs) {
var idx = 0
tabs.forEach(function(tab, i) {
if (tab.url === 'http://localhost:9966/')
idx = i
})
return idx
@gunjanpatel
gunjanpatel / amazon-ec2-ftp.md
Last active October 10, 2023 15:31
amazon ec2 LAMP and FTP installation and setup
@glen-cheney
glen-cheney / encoding-video.md
Last active December 12, 2025 23:58
Encoding video for the web

Encoding Video

Installing

Install FFmpeg with homebrew. You'll need to install it with a couple flags for webm and the AAC audio codec.

brew install ffmpeg --with-libvpx --with-libvorbis --with-fdk-aac --with-opus
@non
non / answer.md
Last active December 16, 2025 11:43
answer @nuttycom

What is the appeal of dynamically-typed languages?

Kris Nuttycombe asks:

I genuinely wish I understood the appeal of unityped languages better. Can someone who really knows both well-typed and unityped explain?

I think the terms well-typed and unityped are a bit of question-begging here (you might as well say good-typed versus bad-typed), so instead I will say statically-typed and dynamically-typed.

I'm going to approach this article using Scala to stand-in for static typing and Python for dynamic typing. I feel like I am credibly proficient both languages: I don't currently write a lot of Python, but I still have affection for the language, and have probably written hundreds of thousands of lines of Python code over the years.