Suppose you have weird taste and you absolutely want:
- your visual selection to always have a green background and black foreground,
- your active statusline to always have a white background and red foreground,
- your very own deep blue background.
Suppose you have weird taste and you absolutely want:
# Except sqlite3 all the libraries are standard that should be present with a Ruby installation. | |
# If you don't have sqlite3 installed. Use `gem install sqlite3` | |
require 'fileutils' | |
require 'sqlite3' | |
require 'uri' | |
require 'net/http' | |
require 'set' | |
require 'thread' |
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var state = Immutable.fromJS({ | |
product_preview: { | |
product_type: '', | |
media_items: [ | |
{id: 0, url: 'my_url'}, | |
{id: 1, url: 'my_url'}, | |
{id: 2, url: 'my_url'} | |
], | |
}, | |
}); |
/* bling.js */ | |
window.$ = document.querySelector.bind(document); | |
window.$$ = document.querySelectorAll.bind(document); | |
Node.prototype.on = window.on = function(name, fn) { this.addEventListener(name, fn); }; | |
NodeList.prototype.__proto__ = Array.prototype; | |
NodeList.prototype.on = function(name, fn) { this.forEach((elem) => elem.on(name, fn)); }; |
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“I perfectly understand our CSS. I never have any issues with cascading rules. I never have to use !important
or inline styles. Even though somebody else wrote this bit of CSS, I know exactly how it works and how to extend it. Fixes are easy! I have a hard time breaking our CSS. I know exactly where to put new CSS. We use all of our CSS and it’s pretty small overall. When I delete a template, I know the exact corresponding CSS file and I can delete it all at once. Nothing gets left behind.”
You often hear updog saying stuff like this. Who’s updog? Not much, who is up with you?
// array utils | |
// ================================================================================================= | |
const combine = (...arrays) => [].concat(...arrays); | |
const compact = arr => arr.filter(Boolean); | |
const contains = (() => Array.prototype.includes | |
? (arr, value) => arr.includes(value) | |
: (arr, value) => arr.some(el => el === value) |
Since this is on Hacker News and reddit...
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in my types. I spend a lot of time at a level where I can do that; "reserved for system libraries? I am the system libraries".char *
s.type * name
, however, is entirely intentional.This article has been given a more permanent home on my blog. Also, since it was first written, the development of the Promises/A+ specification has made the original emphasis on Promises/A seem somewhat outdated.
Promises are a software abstraction that makes working with asynchronous operations much more pleasant. In the most basic definition, your code will move from continuation-passing style:
getTweetsFor("domenic", function (err, results) {
// the rest of your code goes here.