React Fiber is an ongoing reimplementation of React's core algorithm. It is the culmination of over two years of research by the React team.
04/26/2103. From a lecture by Professor John Ousterhout at Stanford, class CS142.
This is my most touchy-feely thought for the weekend. Here’s the basic idea: It’s really hard to build relationships that last for a long time. If you haven’t discovered this, you will discover this sooner or later. And it's hard both for personal relationships and for business relationships. And to me, it's pretty amazing that two people can stay married for 25 years without killing each other.
[Laughter]
> But honestly, most professional relationships don't last anywhere near that long. The best bands always seem to break up after 2 or 3 years. And business partnerships fall apart, and there's all these problems in these relationships that just don't last. So, why is that? Well, in my view, it’s relationships don't fail because there some single catastrophic event to destroy them, although often there is a single catastrophic event around the the end of the relation
func timeAgoSinceDate(date:NSDate, numericDates:Bool) -> String { | |
let calendar = NSCalendar.currentCalendar() | |
let now = NSDate() | |
let earliest = now.earlierDate(date) | |
let latest = (earliest == now) ? date : now | |
let components:NSDateComponents = calendar.components([NSCalendarUnit.Minute , NSCalendarUnit.Hour , NSCalendarUnit.Day , NSCalendarUnit.WeekOfYear , NSCalendarUnit.Month , NSCalendarUnit.Year , NSCalendarUnit.Second], fromDate: earliest, toDate: latest, options: NSCalendarOptions()) | |
if (components.year >= 2) { | |
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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
This is a collection of information on PostgreSQL and PostGIS for what I tend to use most often.
(by @andrestaltz)
If you prefer to watch video tutorials with live-coding, then check out this series I recorded with the same contents as in this article: Egghead.io - Introduction to Reactive Programming.
Each of these commands will run an ad hoc http static server in your current (or specified) directory, available at http://localhost:8000. Use this power wisely.
$ python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000