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* author: Dimox
* version: 2019.03.03
* license: MIT
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@JeffBelback
JeffBelback / docker-destroy-all.sh
Last active May 25, 2024 20:19
Destroy all Docker Containers and Images
#!/bin/bash
# Stop all containers
containers=`docker ps -a -q`
if [ -n "$containers" ] ; then
docker stop $containers
fi
# Delete all containers
containers=`docker ps -a -q`
if [ -n "$containers" ]; then
docker rm -f -v $containers
@xtrasmal
xtrasmal / symfony.logrotate
Created June 11, 2015 13:14
logrotate symfony
# cd /etc/logrotate.d && touch symfony && nano symfony
/var/www/sitename/app/logs/dev.log {
monthly
missingok
rotate 4
compress
sharedscripts
copytruncate
size 100M
@joepie91
joepie91 / monolithic-vs-modular.md
Last active September 19, 2024 04:07
Monolithic vs. modular - what's the difference?

When you're developing in Node.js, you're likely to run into these terms - "monolithic" and "modular". They're usually used to describe the different types of frameworks and libraries; not just HTTP frameworks, but modules in general.

At a glance

  • Monolithic: "Batteries-included" and typically tightly coupled, it tries to include all the stuff that's needed for common usecases. An example of a monolithic web framework would be Sails.js.
  • Modular: "Minimal" and loosely coupled. Only includes the bare minimum of functionality and structure, and the rest is a plugin. Fundamentally, it generally only has a single 'responsibility'. An example of a modular web framework would be Express.

Coupled?

In software development, the terms "tightly coupled" and "loosely coupled" are used to indicate how much components rely on each other; or more specifically, how many assumptions they make about each other. This directly translates to how easy it is to repla