most of these require logout/restart to take effect
# Enable character repeat on keydown
defaults write -g ApplePressAndHoldEnabled -bool false
# Set a shorter Delay until key repeatДанный текст - мой набросок после филтрации огромного количества текстов.
По работе стоит задача реализации системы распределения прав. Дабы не строить велосипед, решил посмотреть в CI, Yii, Zend, и так далее. В итоге выяснилось, что даже именитые библиотеки вроде Zend_Acl не решают даже части проблем.
Для того, чтобы не держать в закладках уйму текста, было решено составить этот конспект. Если Вы случайно наткнулись на этот текст, и у Вас есть вопросы, мысли или предложения -
Sometimes you want to have a subdirectory on the master branch be the root directory of a repository’s gh-pages branch. This is useful for things like sites developed with Yeoman, or if you have a Jekyll site contained in the master branch alongside the rest of your code.
For the sake of this example, let’s pretend the subfolder containing your site is named dist.
Remove the dist directory from the project’s .gitignore file (it’s ignored by default by Yeoman).
| # to generate your dhparam.pem file, run in the terminal | |
| openssl dhparam -out /etc/nginx/ssl/dhparam.pem 2048 |
| /** | |
| * Get a random floating point number between `min` and `max`. | |
| * | |
| * @param {number} min - min number | |
| * @param {number} max - max number | |
| * @return {number} a random floating point number | |
| */ | |
| function getRandomFloat(min, max) { | |
| return Math.random() * (max - min) + min; | |
| } |
When the directory structure of your Node.js application (not library!) has some depth, you end up with a lot of annoying relative paths in your require calls like:
const Article = require('../../../../app/models/article');Those suck for maintenance and they're ugly.
While this gist has been shared and followed for years, I regret not giving more background. It was originally a gist for the engineering org I was in, not a "general suggestion" for any React app.
Typically I avoid folders altogether. Heck, I even avoid new files. If I can build an app with one 2000 line file I will. New files and folders are a pain.