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class Counter extends Component {
componentWillMount() {
let self = this;
class IfEven extends Component {
render() {
let {children} = this.props;
return !(self.props.value % 2) ? children : null;
}
}
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gladiatorAsh / js-crypto-libraries.md
Created November 21, 2018 22:57 — forked from jo/js-crypto-libraries.md
List of JavaScript Crypto libraries.

JavaScript Crypto Libraries

I start with a list and plan to create a comparison table.

WebCryptoAPI

http://www.w3.org/TR/WebCryptoAPI/

This specification describes a JavaScript API for performing basic cryptographic operations in web applications, such as hashing, signature generation and verification, and encryption and decryption. Additionally, it describes an API for applications to generate and/or manage the keying material necessary to perform these operations. Uses for this API range from user or service authentication, document or code signing, and the confidentiality and integrity of communications.

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gladiatorAsh / example.js
Created November 21, 2018 22:57 — forked from erikras/example.js
Redux Form v5 -> v6 Migration Hint
/*
* As I have been migrating a project from redux-form v5 to v6, I have come across this useful pattern.
*
* I have many such "custom inputs and errors beside them" structures around my app.
*/
// v5 code
<div>
<MyCustomInputThing
{...myField}
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gladiatorAsh / latency.txt
Created November 21, 2018 22:57 — forked from jboner/latency.txt
Latency Numbers Every Programmer Should Know
Latency Comparison Numbers (~2012)
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L1 cache reference 0.5 ns
Branch mispredict 5 ns
L2 cache reference 7 ns 14x L1 cache
Mutex lock/unlock 25 ns
Main memory reference 100 ns 20x L2 cache, 200x L1 cache
Compress 1K bytes with Zippy 3,000 ns 3 us
Send 1K bytes over 1 Gbps network 10,000 ns 10 us
Read 4K randomly from SSD* 150,000 ns 150 us ~1GB/sec SSD
var str = 'class ಠ_ಠ extends Array {constructor(j = "a", ...c) {const q = (({u: e}) => {return { [`s${c}`]: Symbol(j) };})({});super(j, q, ...c);}}' +
'new Promise((f) => {const a = function* (){return "\u{20BB7}".match(/./u)[0].length === 2 || true;};for (let vre of a()) {' +
'const [uw, as, he, re] = [new Set(), new WeakSet(), new Map(), new WeakMap()];break;}f(new Proxy({}, {get: (han, h) => h in han ? han[h] ' +
': "42".repeat(0o10)}));}).then(bi => new ಠ_ಠ(bi.rd));';
try {
eval(str);
} catch(e) {
alert('Your browser does not support ES6!')
}
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gladiatorAsh / css_regression_testing.md
Created November 21, 2018 22:57 — forked from cvrebert/css_regression_testing.md
Survey of screenshot-based CSS testing tools

Currently considering https://github.com/webdriverio/webdrivercss


Core Goals:

  • Can test in up-to-date versions of all major browsers
  • Can test on up-to-date versions of all major OSes
  • Can test in IE9 (because Bootstrap v4 will support IE9+)
  • Don't want to have to setup/maintain our own cluster of VMs running all the necessary OSes (and all the versions of Windows)
  • Workflow for management of reference/baseline/norm screenshots

React lifecycle cheatsheet

Method Side effects1 State updates2 Example uses
Mounting
componentWillMount Constructor equivalent for createClass
render Create and return element(s)
componentDidMount DOM manipulations, network requests, etc.
Updating
componentWillReceiveProps Update state based on changed props
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gladiatorAsh / react-controlled-inputs.md
Created November 21, 2018 22:57 — forked from markerikson/react-controlled-inputs.md
React "controlled" vs "uncontrolled" inputs explanation

[12:03 AM] acemarke: "controlled" and "uncontrolled" inputs
[12:04 AM] acemarke: if I have a plain, normal HTML page, and I put <input id="myTextbox" type="text" /> in my page(edited)
[12:04 AM] acemarke: and I start typing into that textbox
[12:04 AM] acemarke: it remembers what I've typed. The browser stores the current value for that input
[12:05 AM] acemarke: and then sometime later, I can get the actual element, say, const input = document.getElementById("myTextbox"), and I can ask it for its value: const currentText = input.value;
[12:05 AM] acemarke: good so far?
[12:08 AM] acemarke: I'll keep going, and let me know if you have questions
[12:08 AM] lozio: ok, actually I'm reading
[12:09 AM] lozio: good
[12:09 AM] acemarke: so, a normal HTML input field effectively stores its own value at all times, and you can get the element and ask for its value

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gladiatorAsh / react_fiber.md
Created November 21, 2018 22:57 — forked from geoffreydhuyvetters/react_fiber.md
What is React Fiber? And how can I try it out today?
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gladiatorAsh / react_fiber.md
Created November 21, 2018 22:57 — forked from geoffreydhuyvetters/react_fiber.md
What is React Fiber? And how can I try it out today?