Open terminal and type:
1. Create a directory at ~/bin:
mkdir ~/bin
2. Copy sublime executable to your ~/bin directory:
ln -s /Applications/Sublime\ Text.app/Contents/SharedSupport/bin/subl /usr/local/bin/subl |
// 🔥 Node 7.6 has async/await! Here is a quick run down on how async/await works | |
const axios = require('axios'); // promised based requests - like fetch() | |
function getCoffee() { | |
return new Promise(resolve => { | |
setTimeout(() => resolve('☕'), 2000); // it takes 2 seconds to make coffee | |
}); | |
} |
Here's how to make jQuery DataTables work with npm and webpack. This is the simplest way I found to do it. | |
See the previous revision of this gist for a way to do it with forcing AMD to be disabled if you need that. | |
Install DT core: npm install datatables.net | |
Install a DT style: npm install datatables.net-dt | |
Then to initialize DT in your app, do this in your main entry point: | |
// you can use import or require | |
import dt from 'datatables.net'; |
# Requirements | |
* Python 2.7 | |
* Google Chrome | |
* ChromeDriver - WebDriver for Chrome | |
- Download the latest chromedrive which is 2.28 from here - https://sites.google.com/a/chromium.org/chromedriver/downloads | |
- Extract and move `chromedriver` file to `/usr/local/bin/chromedriver` | |
- git clone https://github.com/li-xinyang/OS_FrontendMaster-dl | |
- cd OS_FrontendMaster-dl |
Go to the egghead website, i.e. Building a React.js App
run
$.each($('h4 a'), function(index, video){
console.log(video.href);
});
@mixin ie6 { * html & { @content } } | |
#logo { | |
background-image: url("/images/logo.png"); | |
@include ie6 { background-image: url("/images/logo.gif"); } | |
} |
<!DOCTYPE html> | |
<html> | |
<head> | |
<script> | |
function invite() { | |
var url = '/people/~/mailbox', | |
body = { | |
recipients: { | |
values: [{ | |
person: { |