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zulhfreelancer / upgrade.md
Last active February 17, 2023 00:42
How to upgrade Heroku Postgres database plan?
  1. Assuming you have multiple Heroku apps and Git remote like so:
development https://git.heroku.com/xxx.git (fetch)
development https://git.heroku.com/xxx.git (push)
origin      [email protected]:xxx/xxx.git  (fetch)
origin      [email protected]:xxx/xxx.git  (push)
production  https://git.heroku.com/xxx.git (fetch)
production  https://git.heroku.com/xxx.git (push)
staging https://git.heroku.com/xxx.git (fetch)
@gridwalk
gridwalk / css_scrambler.js
Created December 23, 2015 22:07
CSS Scrambler is a bookmarklet that reads the HTML from top to bottom and shifts the CSS rules from each element onto its preceding element. The result is a scrambled layout. It can be run multiple times on a page!
// the css rules that we want to copy
var all_styles = ["background","backgroundAttachment","backgroundColor","backgroundImage","backgroundPosition","backgroundRepeat","border","borderBottom","borderBottomColor","borderBottomStyle","borderBottomWidth","borderCollapse","borderColor","borderLeft","borderLeftColor","borderLeftStyle","borderLeftWidth","borderRight","borderRightColor","borderRightStyle","borderRightWidth","borderSpacing","borderStyle","borderTop","borderTopColor","borderTopStyle","borderTopWidth","borderWidth","borderImage","borderRadius","bottom","boxShadow","captionSide","clear","clip","color","content","cssFloat","cursor","direction","display","fill","font","fontFamily","fontSize","fontSizeAdjust","fontStretch","fontStyle","fontVariant","fontWeight","height","left","letterSpacing","lineHeight","listStyle","listStyleImage","listStylePosition","listStyleType","margin","marginBottom","marginLeft","marginRight","marginTop","maxHeight","maxWidth","minHeight","minWidth","opacity","outline","outlineC
@chantastic
chantastic / on-jsx.markdown
Last active November 10, 2024 13:39
JSX, a year in

Hi Nicholas,

I saw you tweet about JSX yesterday. It seemed like the discussion devolved pretty quickly but I wanted to share our experience over the last year. I understand your concerns. I've made similar remarks about JSX. When we started using it Planning Center, I led the charge to write React without it. I don't imagine I'd have much to say that you haven't considered but, if it's helpful, here's a pattern that changed my opinion:

The idea that "React is the V in MVC" is disingenuous. It's a good pitch but, for many of us, it feels like in invitation to repeat our history of coupled views. In practice, React is the V and the C. Dan Abramov describes the division as Smart and Dumb Components. At our office, we call them stateless and container components (view-controllers if we're Flux). The idea is pretty simple: components can't

angular.module('qAllSettled', []).config(function($provide) {
$provide.decorator('$q', function($delegate) {
var $q = $delegate;
$q.allSettled = function(promises) {
return $q.all(promises.map(function(promise) {
return promise.then(function(value) {
return { state: 'fulfilled', value: value };
}, function(reason) {
return { state: 'rejected', reason: reason };
});
@metaskills
metaskills / wait_until.rb
Last active May 2, 2024 01:51
Never sleep() using Capybara!
# WAIT! Do consider that `wait` may not be needed. This article describes
# that reasoning. Please read it and make informed decisions.
# https://www.varvet.com/blog/why-wait_until-was-removed-from-capybara/
# Have you ever had to sleep() in Capybara-WebKit to wait for AJAX and/or CSS animations?
describe 'Modal' do
should 'display login errors' do
visit root_path