git clone https://gist.github.com/08be90a2f21205062ccc.git
$ npm install # maybe npm start will take care of it but just in case
$ npm start && open out.png
> [email protected] start /Users/bsergean/src/offscreen_sample
| """pywin32 native dialog demo | |
| Explanation here: http://auralbits.blogspot.com/2014/02/a-native-win32-application-in-python.html #noqa | |
| The core of this demo comes from the pywin32 win32gui_dialog demo: | |
| http://pywin32.hg.sourceforge.net/hgweb/pywin32/pywin32/file/tip/win32/Demos/win32gui_dialog.py # noqa | |
| """ |
| Convention: Byte array notation as it would appear in a hexeditor. | |
| = Layout= | |
| KDBX files, the keepass database files, are layout as follows: | |
| 1) Bytes 0-3: Primary identifier, common across all kdbx versions: | |
| private static $sigByte1=[0x03,0xD9,0xA2,0x9A]; | |
| 2) Bytes 4-7: Secondary identifier. Byte 4 can be used to identify the file version (0x67 is latest, 0x66 is the KeePass 2 pre-release format and 0x55 is KeePass 1) |
| # Hello, and welcome to makefile basics. | |
| # | |
| # You will learn why `make` is so great, and why, despite its "weird" syntax, | |
| # it is actually a highly expressive, efficient, and powerful way to build | |
| # programs. | |
| # | |
| # Once you're done here, go to | |
| # http://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/make.html | |
| # to learn SOOOO much more. |
git clone https://gist.github.com/08be90a2f21205062ccc.git
$ npm install # maybe npm start will take care of it but just in case
$ npm start && open out.png
> [email protected] start /Users/bsergean/src/offscreen_sample
GNOME's tracker is a CPU and privacy hog. There's a pretty good case as to why it's neither useful nor necessary here: http://lduros.net/posts/tracker-sucks-thanks-tracker/
After discovering it chowing 2 cores, I decided to go about disabling it.
Directories
| 23.21.150.121:3478 | |
| iphone-stun.strato-iphone.de:3478 | |
| numb.viagenie.ca:3478 | |
| s1.taraba.net:3478 | |
| s2.taraba.net:3478 | |
| stun.12connect.com:3478 | |
| stun.12voip.com:3478 | |
| stun.1und1.de:3478 | |
| stun.2talk.co.nz:3478 | |
| stun.2talk.com:3478 |
Welcome to step by step hands-on guide to setup webpack in your upcoming typescript project. Please follow the steps and you should be able to create your own webpack project. Please download the source code from github.
You will learn below things:
webpack.config.js file and modify webpack.config.js based on our need.This is a quick-and-dirty walkthrough to set up a fresh project with Storybook Docs, Create React App, and TypeScript. If you're looking for a tutorial, please see Design Systems for Developers, which goes into much more depth but does not use Typescript.
The purpose of this walkthrough is a streamlined Typescript / Docs setup that works out of the box, since there are countless permutations and variables which can influence docs features, such as source code display, docgen, and props tables.
npx create-react-app cra-ts --template typescript