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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.

@albi90
albi90 / building node-webkit on armv7 hardfp
Last active June 19, 2020 17:17
howto build node-webkit on armv7 hardfp
sudo apt-get install libatk1.0-0 libc6 libasound2 libcairo2 libcups2 libexpat1 libfontconfig1 libfreetype6 libglib2.0-0 libgnome-keyring0 libgtk2.0-0 libpam0g libpango1.0-0 libpci3 libpcre3 libpixman-1-0 libpng12-0 libspeechd2 libstdc++6 libsqlite3-0 libx11-6 libxau6 libxcb1 libxcomposite1 libxcursor1 libxdamage1 libxdmcp6 libxext6 libxfixes3 libxi6 libxinerama1 libxrandr2 libxrender1 libxtst6 zlib1g apache2.2-bin bison curl elfutils fakeroot flex g++ gperf libapache2-mod-php5 libasound2-dev libbz2-dev libcairo2-dev libcups2-dev libcurl4-gnutls-dev libelf-dev libgconf2-dev libgl1-mesa-dev libglib2.0-dev libglu1-mesa-dev libgnome-keyring-dev libgtk2.0-dev libkrb5-dev libnspr4-dev libnss3-dev libpam0g-dev libpci-dev libpulse-dev libsctp-dev libspeechd-dev libsqlite3-dev libssl-dev libudev-dev libwww-perl libxslt1-dev libxss-dev libxt-dev libxtst-dev mesa-common-dev metacity patch perl php5-cgi pkg-config python python-cherrypy3 python-dev python-psutil rpm ruby subversion ttf-dejavu-core ttf-indic-fonts ttf-koc
@albi90
albi90 / how to
Last active November 24, 2022 21:31
Compiling node-webkit on raspberry pi
cd ~
mkdir .gyp
nano .gyp/include.gypi
paste the following
{
'variables': {
'linux_use_gold_binary' : 0,
'linux_use_gold_flags' : 0,
'target_arch': 'arm',
'disable_nacl': 1, # NaCL does not build for ARM.
@gr2m
gr2m / account_dreamcode.js
Last active May 7, 2022 08:22
Imagine the typical backend tasks for user authentication would exist right in the browser. How would the code look like? This is what I came up with. Forks & comments much appreciated! #nobackend #dreamcode
// sign up
account.signUp('[email protected]', 'secret');
// sign in
account.signIn('[email protected]', 'secret');
// sign in via oauth
account.signInWith('twitter');
// sign out
@zenorocha
zenorocha / README.md
Last active February 10, 2025 07:42
A template for Github READMEs (Markdown) + Sublime Snippet

Project Name

TODO: Write a project description

Installation

TODO: Describe the installation process

Usage

@Raynos
Raynos / x.md
Last active January 28, 2023 05:12
A list of minimal DOM libraries

DOM Libraries, the easy way

  • [by. Select elements][1]
  • [fragment. Turn HTML into DOMFragments][2]
  • [class-list. Cross browser HTML5 classList implementation][3]
  • [dom-walk. Traverse the DOM in tree order][4]
  • [xhr. Minimal cross browser, cross domain XHR][5]
  • [insert. Cross browser DOM4 insertion methods][6]
  • [to-array. Convert nodelists into arrays][7]
  • [hidden. Cross browser HTML5 hidden property][8]
@iros
iros / API.md
Created August 22, 2012 14:42
Documenting your REST API

Title

<Additional information about your API call. Try to use verbs that match both request type (fetching vs modifying) and plurality (one vs multiple).>

  • URL

    <The URL Structure (path only, no root url)>

  • Method:

@jeromyanglim
jeromyanglim / example-r-markdown.rmd
Created May 17, 2012 04:23
Example of using R Markdown
This post examines the features of [R Markdown](http://www.rstudio.org/docs/authoring/using_markdown)
using [knitr](http://yihui.name/knitr/) in Rstudio 0.96.
This combination of tools provides an exciting improvement in usability for
[reproducible analysis](http://stats.stackexchange.com/a/15006/183).
Specifically, this post
(1) discusses getting started with R Markdown and `knitr` in Rstudio 0.96;
(2) provides a basic example of producing console output and plots using R Markdown;
(3) highlights several code chunk options such as caching and controlling how input and output is displayed;
(4) demonstrates use of standard Markdown notation as well as the extended features of formulas and tables; and
(5) discusses the implications of R Markdown.