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A-gambit / ReactiveConf2017.md
Last active June 19, 2021 16:57
Proposal for lightning talk at ReactiveConf 2017: How do you make friends with React and FRP? 🤔 Start to develop your application using Focal.

How do you make friends with React and FRP? 🤔 Start to develop your application using Focal.

This is a CFP for the ⚡️Lightning⚡️ talk at awesome ReactiveConf 2017. If you'd like to see this talk, please 🌟 star🌟 this summary and retweet my tweet 🙂 #ReactiveConf

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Functional reactive programming (FRP) is very popular nowadays. The JavaScript community provides us with excellent tools like RxJS, Bacon, and Kefir. But, as we know, they have nothing to do with React. So how we can use the power of FRP in our React application? Using the correct state management, we can make friends with FRP and React and make our application truly reactive. In my lightning talk, I will talk about Focal

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dz / 1. How to Use.md
Last active April 2, 2020 18:06
Slack Fluidapp Customizations

DZSlack

What is this?

The following files add some view keybindings and other functional and styling changes to Slack when used inside of a Fluid app.

Specifically:

  1. <cmd>-number will bring you to the respective starred channel. For example, if you have 4 starred channels, <cmd-1> will bring you to the first starred channel, <cmd-2> to the second, etc.
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joewagner / Sharded mongodb environment on localhost
Last active May 7, 2024 13:33
Bash shell script that sets up a sharded mongodb cluster on a single machine. Handy for testing or development when a sharded deployment is required. Notice that this will remove everything in the data/config and data/shard directories. If you are using those for something else, you may want to edit this...
# clean everything up
echo "killing mongod and mongos"
killall mongod
killall mongos
echo "removing data files"
rm -rf data/config
rm -rf data/shard*
# For mac make sure rlimits are high enough to open all necessary connections
ulimit -n 2048
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branneman / better-nodejs-require-paths.md
Last active October 18, 2024 20:29
Better local require() paths for Node.js

Better local require() paths for Node.js

Problem

When the directory structure of your Node.js application (not library!) has some depth, you end up with a lot of annoying relative paths in your require calls like:

const Article = require('../../../../app/models/article');

Those suck for maintenance and they're ugly.

Possible solutions