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@jayj
jayj / flexbox.less
Last active June 23, 2024 01:14
CSS3 Flexbox - LESS Mixins
// --------------------------------------------------
// Flexbox LESS mixins
// The spec: http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-flexbox
// --------------------------------------------------
// Flexbox display
// flex or inline-flex
.flex-display(@display: flex) {
display: ~"-webkit-@{display}";
display: ~"-ms-@{display}box"; // IE10 uses -ms-flexbox
@zcaceres
zcaceres / Include-in-Sequelize.md
Last active July 27, 2024 13:21
using Include in sequelize

'Include' in Sequelize: The One Confusing Query That You Should Memorize

When querying your database in Sequelize, you'll often want data associated with a particular model which isn't in the model's table directly. This data is usually typically associated through join tables (e.g. a 'hasMany' or 'belongsToMany' association), or a foreign key (e.g. a 'hasOne' or 'belongsTo' association).

When you query, you'll receive just the rows you've looked for. With eager loading, you'll also get any associated data. For some reason, I can never remember the proper way to do eager loading when writing my Sequelize queries. I've seen others struggle with the same thing.

Eager loading is confusing because the 'include' that is uses has unfamiliar fields is set in an array rather than just an object.

So let's go through the one query that's worth memorizing to handle your eager loading.

The Basic Query

@IgorMing
IgorMing / barcodescanner.js
Last active October 19, 2024 20:55
Barcode Scanner on React Native (with expo), stylized with opaque edges
import React from 'react';
import { StyleSheet, Text, View } from 'react-native';
import { BarCodeScanner } from 'expo';
export default class App extends React.Component {
render() {
return (
<BarCodeScanner
onBarCodeRead={(scan) => alert(scan.data)}
style={[StyleSheet.absoluteFill, styles.container]}