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@gabrielemariotti
gabrielemariotti / Toolbar.java
Created August 4, 2014 13:22
Android-L: A little example of the new Toolbar view.
Toolbar toolbar = (Toolbar)findViewById(R.id.toolbar);
//Title and subtitle
toolbar.setTitle("MY toolbar");
toolbar.setSubtitle("Subtitle");
//Menu
toolbar.inflateMenu(R.menu.toolbar_menu);
toolbar.setOnMenuItemClickListener(new Toolbar.OnMenuItemClickListener() {

Virtual DOM and diffing algorithm

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.

@jeffcogswell
jeffcogswell / q_example.js
Last active August 12, 2022 01:22
Here's another chaining example on using q.js. This doesn't have any error handling, as I just want to demonstrate the chaining concept. Please read the comments carefully, as I start out with a non-q example, to show the order of flow. Please post comments if there's anything that isn't clear and I'll try to revise it as needed.
// Q sample by Jeff Cogswell
/*===========
We want to call these three functions in sequence, one after the other:
First we want to call one, which initiates an ajax call. Once that
ajax call is complete, we want to call two. Once two's ajax call is
complete, we want to call three.
BUT, we don't want to just call our three functions in sequence, as this quick
@domenic
domenic / README.md
Last active June 24, 2021 16:37
Using promises in a UI context

The scenario:

  • We are writing a digital textbook-reading app.
  • Most of the time you have a "basic" license for your textbook, but one (and only one) of your computers can request an "enhanced" license.
  • You can only print from the computer with the enhanced license.

The problem statement: