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machty / e-c-observable-integration.md
Created November 26, 2016 21:54
ember-concurrency observable integration thoughts

Observable integration

Lots of FPR libraries use Observables as their central async/concurrency primitive, so it'd be nice if ember-concurrency could integrate with these libraries.

Before delving into how this might be possible, here's a quick compare/contrast between e-c Tasks and Observables:

  • Modeling Streams
    • both e-c tasks and observables can async streams of zero or more values followed by an optional success/error termination
      • observables emit values using onNext(), onCompleted(), and onError()
  • tasks emit values using emit(), and returning a value from a generator fn is an implicit emit(), and throwing an error is an implicit onError

FWIW: I (@rondy) am not the creator of the content shared here, which is an excerpt from Edmond Lau's book. I simply copied and pasted it from another location and saved it as a personal note, before it gained popularity on news.ycombinator.com. Unfortunately, I cannot recall the exact origin of the original source, nor was I able to find the author's name, so I am can't provide the appropriate credits.


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0XDE57 / config.md
Last active April 22, 2025 18:51
Firefox about:config privacy settings

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about:config settings to harden the Firefox browser. Privacy and performance enhancements.
To change these settings type 'about:config' in the url bar. Then search the setting you would like to change and modify the value. Some settings may break certain websites from functioning and rendering normally. Some settings may also make firefox unstable. I am not liable for any damages/loss of data.

Not all these changes are necessary and will be dependent upon your usage and hardware. Do some research on settings if you don't understand what they do. These settings are best combined with your standard privacy extensions (HTTPS Everywhere No longer required: Enable HTTPS-Only Mode, NoScript/Request Policy, uBlock origin, agent spoofing, Privacy Badger etc), and all plugins set to "Ask To Activate".

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@abdullin
abdullin / ddd-in-golang.markdown
Last active October 10, 2023 00:46
DDD in golang

This is my response to an email asking about Domain-Driven Design in golang project.

Thank you for getting in touch. Below you will find my thoughts on how golang works with DDD, changing it. This is merely a perception of how things worked out for us in a single project.

That project has a relatively well-known domain. My colleagues on this project are very knowledgeable, thoughtful and invested in quality design. The story spelled out below is a result of countless hours spent discussing and refining the approach.

Conclusions could be very different, if there was a different project, team or a story-teller.

Short story

@pixelhandler
pixelhandler / playing-with-orbit-js-and-ember-js.md
Last active February 22, 2018 21:55
Notes from Ember-SC April 2014 meetup - Playing with Orbit.js and Ember.js

Playing with Orbit.js and Ember.js

This presenation is an exploration of rolling your own data persistence for and Ember.js Application

During this discovery I attempt to roll my own data solution. I've selected to use alpha software, Orbit.js. So not also choosing other alpha software at the some time. Not covering es6, broccoli, ember-cli etc.

The exploratory app is based on converting my blog app (uses REST) to use Web sockets with a Node.js backend. I am using some build tools brunch.io also borrowing from tapas-with-ember. The modules in the source code are [CommonJS modules].