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KarmaBlackshaw / mysql.md
Last active March 11, 2022 14:20
List of MySQL Basic Use Cases

List of MySQL Basic Use Cases

BULK UPDATE

When updating multiple rows with different values it is much quicker to use a bulk update.

UPDATE people 
SET name = 
  (CASE 
 WHEN id = 1 THEN 'Karl'
@loilo
loilo / readme.md
Last active April 9, 2024 20:01
Sass Dark/Light Theme Mixin

Sass Dark/Light Theme Mixin

This is a Sass mixin to handle a 3-way dark mode. It relies on a data-theme attribute on your <html> element with a value of light or dark. If data-theme is absent (i.e. it's neither light nor dark), the system's preferred mode is used.

body {
  // matches data-theme="light" or data-theme="auto" with system instructing light mode
  @include light {
    background: white;
 color: black;

FWIW: I didn't produce the content presented here (the outline from Edmond Lau's book). I've just copy-pasted it from somewhere over the Internet, but I cannot remember what exactly the original source is. I was also not able to find the author's name, so I cannot give him/her the proper credits.


Effective Engineer - Notes

What's an Effective Engineer?

@santisbon
santisbon / Search my gists.md
Last active April 26, 2024 18:39
How to #search gists

Enter this in the search box along with your search terms:

Get all gists from the user santisbon.
user:santisbon

Find all gists with a .yml extension.
extension:yml

Find all gists with HTML files.
language:html

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ncochard / babel-webpack.md
Last active September 29, 2023 05:15
The correct way to compile ES6 using babel...

When you create a npm package, remember it might be used in a browser or a server, or even a command line utility… For each package you create, please pay attention at what it will be used for:

  1. Is it going to be used as a dependency to a nodejs application that is not bundled? (e.g. command line utilities)
  2. Is it going to be used as a dependency to a nodejs application that is bundled? (e.g. AWS Lambdas)
  3. Is it going to be used as a dependency to a browser application (always bundled)?.
  • In cases 2) and 3) you want to allow for tree shaking.
  • In cases 1) and 2) you want to benefit from the "ES6"/"ES next" features supported natively by nodejs.
  • In case 3) you also want to benefit from the native support of "ES6" from your browser.

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.


Effective Engineer - Notes

What's an Effective Engineer?

@gucheen
gucheen / parseLodash.js
Created August 25, 2015 05:51
Safe JSON.parse with lodash.js
function parseLodash(str){
return _.attempt(JSON.parse.bind(null, str));
}
@berzniz
berzniz / jshipster_and_and.js
Last active May 22, 2022 23:15
Some small javascript hacks for hipsters
// Boring
if (isThisAwesome) {
alert('yes'); // it's not
}
// Awesome
isThisAwesome && alert('yes');
// Also cool for guarding your code
var aCoolFunction = undefined;
@crtr0
crtr0 / client.js
Created June 8, 2012 17:02
A simple example of setting-up dynamic "rooms" for socket.io clients to join
// set-up a connection between the client and the server
var socket = io.connect();
// let's assume that the client page, once rendered, knows what room it wants to join
var room = "abc123";
socket.on('connect', function() {
// Connected, let's sign-up for to receive messages for this room
socket.emit('room', room);
});