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tao / gist:fba880299bdfdcfd491582724ede9dd7
Last active September 11, 2023 14:29
Using Passport with Laravel Spark
# Installation
As far as I know this is how to get Passport on Laravel Spark working correctly, it works so far for me over the API but there might be something I am still missing.
I am using the following software versions in composer.json:
```
"require": {
"php": ">=5.6.4",
"laravel/framework": "5.3.*",

Comparison of ASP.NET and Node.js for Backend Programming

We will compare ASP.NET and Node.js for backend programming.
Source codes from examples.

Updates

This document was published on 21.09.2015 for a freelance employer. Some changes since then (14.02.2016):

  1. Koa.js no longer uses co-routines, it has switched to Babel's async/await. yield and await are used almost in the same way, so I see no point to rewrite the examples.
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samselikoff / future-proof.md
Last active August 15, 2024 15:17
Future-proofing your Ember 1.x code

This post is also on my blog, since Gist doesn't support @ notifications.


Components are taking center stage in Ember 2.0. Here are some things you can do today to make the transition as smooth as possible:

  • Use Ember CLI
  • In general, replace views + controllers with components
  • Only use controllers at the top-level for receiving data from the route, and use Ember.Controller instead of Ember.ArrayController or Ember.ObjectController
  • Fetch data in your route, and set it as normal properties on your top-level controller. Export an Ember.Controller, otherwise a proxy will be generated. You can use Ember.RSVP.hash to simulate setting normal props on your controller.