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Last updated: 2021-02-21, tested with socket.io v3.1.1
This is the simplest implementation you will find for a client/server WebSockets architecture using socket.io.
To see a full explanation, read my answer on SO here: https://stackoverflow.com/a/24232050/778272.
If you're looking for examples using frameworks, check these links:
I wanted to examine the output from an EEx template, I didn't want to polute the application code, and I wanted to build up some assertions around the template. These things start simple and often get complicated really quickly, so I wanted to get a start made early.
I also wanted to verify early on that I would be able to debug test code.
Erlang/Elixir doesn't have the kind of IDE support that something like Java or Python would provide at this stage.
var debug = process.env.NODE_ENV !== "production"; | |
var webpack = require('webpack'); | |
module.exports = { | |
context: __dirname, | |
devtool: debug ? "inline-sourcemap" : null, | |
entry: "./js/scripts.js", | |
output: { | |
path: __dirname + "/js", | |
filename: "scripts.min.js" |
// Reference: http://www.blackdogfoundry.com/blog/moving-repository-from-bitbucket-to-github/ | |
// See also: http://www.paulund.co.uk/change-url-of-git-repository | |
$ cd $HOME/Code/repo-directory | |
$ git remote rename origin bitbucket | |
$ git remote add origin https://github.com/mandiwise/awesome-new-repo.git | |
$ git push origin master | |
$ git remote rm bitbucket |
Here is a quick reference on how to insert, retrieve, update, and delete rows from your database tables using our ActiveRecord-backed Ruby classes.
First, we need a Ruby class to represent the real-world thing we're trying to model, and we need an underlying database table to store information about each individual thing.
Rails includes an easy generator to help us get set up with both of these things quickly. Supposed I wanted to create a table to store instructors, with two string columns first_name
and last_name
. I could use this shortcut from the Command Line:
git branch -m old_branch new_branch # Rename branch locally | |
git push origin :old_branch # Delete the old branch | |
git push --set-upstream origin new_branch # Push the new branch, set local branch to track the new remote |
var translate = (function () { | |
var symbols = { | |
a: '([]+![])[+!+[]]', | |
b: '([]+{})[+!+[]+!+[]]', | |
c: '([]+{})[+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]]', | |
d: '([]+[][+[]])[+!+[]+!+[]]', | |
e: '([]+[][+[]])[+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]]', | |
f: '([]+[][+[]])[+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]]', | |
g: '([]+([]+[])[([]+{})[+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]]+([]+{})[+!+[]]+([]+[][+!+[]])[+!+[]]+([]+![])[+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]]+([]+{})[+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]]+([]+!![])[+!+[]]+([]+!![])[+!+[]+!+[]]+([]+{})[+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]]+([]+{})[+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]]+([]+{})[+!+[]]+([]+!![])[+!+[]]])[+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]]', | |
h: '(+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]+!+[])[([]+{})[+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]]+([]+{})[+!+[]]+([]+([]+[])[([]+{})[+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]]+([]+{})[+!+[]]+([]+[][+!+[]])[+!+[]]+([]+![])[+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]]+([]+{})[+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]+!+[]]+([]+!![])[+!+[]]+([]+!![])[+!+[]+!+[]] |