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@sebmarkbage
sebmarkbage / ReactCanvasDrawing.js
Created July 25, 2014 19:14
Canvas Drawing Example
/** @jsx React.DOM */
var Graphic = React.createClass({
componentDidMount: function() {
var context = this.getDOMNode().getContext('2d');
this.paint(context);
},
componentDidUpdate: function() {
@KyleAMathews
KyleAMathews / lambda.md
Last active May 13, 2022 00:49
Using Kafka and a Samza-like node.js architecture

Disclaimer

I'm still very new to Kafka, eventsourcing, stream processing, etc. I'm in the middle of building my first production system with this stuff and am writing this at the request of a few folks on Twitter. So if you do have experience, please do me and anyone else reading this a favor by pointing out things I get wrong :)

Inspirations

@btholt
btholt / falcorApp.jsx
Created August 11, 2015 20:31
Falcor + React
const React = require('react');
const _ = require('lodash');
var model = new falcor.Model({
cache: {
movies: [
{
title: "Daredevil",
plot: "Marvel lol",
year: "2015-",
@tlrobinson
tlrobinson / redux-devtools-separate-window.js
Last active August 20, 2019 23:54
Put the awesome redux-devtools in it's own window so it doesn't obscure or be obscured by your application
// give it a name so it reuses the same window
var win = window.open(null, "redux-devtools", "menubar=no,location=no,resizable=yes,scrollbars=no,status=no");
// reload in case it's reusing the same window with the old content
win.location.reload();
// wait a little bit for it to reload, then render
setTimeout(function() {
React.render(
<DebugPanel top right bottom left >
@ohanhi
ohanhi / joy-of-composition.md
Last active May 6, 2024 05:21
The Joy of Composition - Why stateless rendering is pure bliss

This is a proposal for a lightning talk at the Reactive 2015 conference.

NOTE: If you like this, star ⭐ the Gist - the amount of stars decides whether it makes the cut!

The Joy of Composition

Why stateless rendering is pure bliss

React just got stateless components, meaning that they are in essence pure functions for rendering. Pure functions make it dead simple - even fun - to refactor your views

if (typeof Promise === 'undefined') {
require.ensure([], (require) => {
require('imports?this=>window!es6-promise')
})
}
if (typeof fetch === 'undefined') {
require.ensure([], (require) => {
require('imports?self=>window!whatwg-fetch')
})
@rauchg
rauchg / README.md
Last active January 6, 2024 07:19
require-from-twitter
@btroncone
btroncone / rxjs_operators_by_example.md
Last active November 7, 2024 09:19
RxJS 5 Operators By Example
import Reconciler from 'react-reconciler'
import omit from 'lodash/omit'
import capitalize from 'lodash/capitalize'
import { actions as elementActions } from './store/elements'
import * as Elements from './elements'
const roots = new Map()
const emptyObject = {}
const Renderer = Reconciler({
// Option C:
// this implementation has a small amount of overhead compared to (a) and (b)
const React = require('react');
const counterState = React.createStateReducer({
initialState: props => ({
counter: 0,
divRef: React.createRef(),
}),
reducer: (action, state) => {