Basic Vue Router Example using Official Vue Router plugin
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Basic Vue Router Example using Official Vue Router plugin
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# Detect operating system in Makefile. | |
# Author: He Tao | |
# Date: 2015-05-30 | |
OSFLAG := | |
ifeq ($(OS),Windows_NT) | |
OSFLAG += -D WIN32 | |
ifeq ($(PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE),AMD64) | |
OSFLAG += -D AMD64 | |
endif |
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In all the discussions about ES6 one thing is bugging me. I'm picking one random comment here from this io.js issue but it's something that comes up over and over again:
There's sentiment from one group that Node should have full support for Promises. While at the same time another group wants generator syntax support (e.g.
var f = yield fs.stat(...)
).
People keep putting generators, callbacks, co, thunks, control flow libraries, and promises into one bucket. If you read that list and you think "well, they are all kind of doing the same thing", then this is to you.
There was a [great article][1] about how react implements it's virtual DOM. There are some really interesting ideas in there but they are deeply buried in the implementation of the React framework.
However, it's possible to implement just the virtual DOM and diff algorithm on it's own as a set of independent modules.
(Also see [remarkable][], the markdown parser created by the author of this cheatsheet)
The below configuration will pause the tour after tooltip 2 has appeared (index of 1). In the postStepCallback
we check to see if the tour has been paused and fire some code.
<script>
$(window).load(function() {
$('#joyRideTipContent').joyride({
pauseAfter : [1],
postStepCallback : function (index, tip) {
if ($(this).joyride('paused')) {
console.log('Hey there, you\'ve paused the tour.');
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 |
GitHub supports several lightweight markup languages for documentation; the most popular ones (generally, not just at GitHub) are Markdown and reStructuredText. Markdown is sometimes considered easier to use, and is often preferred when the purpose is simply to generate HTML. On the other hand, reStructuredText is more extensible and powerful, with native support (not just embedded HTML) for tables, as well as things like automatic generation of tables of contents.
Perl and PHP Regular Expressions | |
PHP regexes are based on the PCRE (Perl-Compatible Regular Expressions), so any regexp that works for one should be compatible with the other or any other language that makes use of the PCRE format. Here are some commonly needed regular expressions for both PHP and Perl. Each regex will be in string format and will include delimiters. | |
All Major Credit Cards | |
This regular expression will validate all major credit cards: American Express (Amex), Discover, Mastercard, and Visa. | |
//All major credit cards regex | |
'/^(?:4[0-9]{12}(?:[0-9]{3})?|5[1-5][0-9]{14}|6011[0-9]{12}|622((12[6-9]|1[3-9][0-9])|([2-8][0-9][0-9])|(9(([0-1][0-9])|(2[0-5]))))[0-9]{10}|64[4-9][0-9]{13}|65[0-9]{14}|3(?:0[0-5]|[68][0-9])[0-9]{11}|3[47][0-9]{13})*$/' |