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Per https://code.google.com/p/v8/codesearch#v8/trunk/src/runtime.cc | |
%CreateSymbol | |
%CreatePrivateSymbol | |
%CreateGlobalPrivateSymbol | |
%NewSymbolWrapper | |
%SymbolDescription | |
%SymbolRegistry | |
%SymbolIsPrivate |
/* | |
Copy this into the console of any web page that is interactive and doesn't | |
do hard reloads. You will hear your DOM changes as different pitches of | |
audio. | |
I have found this interesting for debugging, but also fun to hear web pages | |
render like UIs do in movies. | |
*/ | |
const audioCtx = new (window.AudioContext || window.webkitAudioContext)() |
@kangax created a new interesting quiz, this time devoted to ES6 (aka ES2015). I found this quiz very interesting and quite hard (made myself 3 mistakes on first pass).
Here we go with the explanations:
(function(x, f = () => x) {
<script type="text/javascript"> | |
(function () { | |
"use strict"; | |
// once cached, the css file is stored on the client forever unless | |
// the URL below is changed. Any change will invalidate the cache | |
var css_href = './index_files/web-fonts.css'; | |
// a simple event handler wrapper | |
function on(el, ev, callback) { | |
if (el.addEventListener) { | |
el.addEventListener(ev, callback, false); |
NOTE: the content is out-of-date. All development is moved to the https://github.com/yurydelendik/wasmception
# locations, e.g.
export WORKDIR=~/llvmwasm; mkdir -p $WORKDIR
export INSTALLDIR=$WORKDIR
Native HTML controls are a challenge to style. You can style any element in the web platform that uses Shadow DOM with a pseudo element ::pseudo-element
or the /deep/
path selector.
video::webkit-media-controls-timeline {
background-color: lime;
}
video /deep/ input[type=range] {
##Погодное одностраничное веб-приложение
(!) Данные можно взять с сайта openweathermap.org или с любого другого сервиса.
(!) Обязательно использовать react.js и redux.
Приложение должно уметь:
#!/usr/bin/python | |
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
import subprocess | |
__all__ = ["transform"] | |
__version__ = '0.3' | |
__author__ = 'Christoph Burgmer <cburgmer@ira.uka.de>' | |
__url__ = 'http://github.com/cburgmer/upsidedown' |
Example of deployment process which I use in my Nuxt.js projects. I usually have 3 components running per project: admin-panel SPA, nuxt.js renderer and JSON API.
This manual is relevant for VPS such as DigitalOcean.com or Vultr.com. It's easier to use things like Now for deployment but for most cases VPS gives more flexebillity needed for projects bigger than a landing page.
UPD: This manual now compatible with nuxt@2.3. For older versions deployment, see revision history.
Let's assume that you have entered fresh installation of Ubuntu instance via SSH. Let's rock: