in OS X 10.4 to macOS sierra 10.12 and maybe higher!
Copy this entire code block and paste it into your terminal and push Return to create this file for you with correct permissions. It will (probably) ask for your password:
package funsets | |
import common._ | |
/** | |
* 2. Purely Functional Sets. | |
*/ | |
object FunSets { | |
/** | |
* We represent a set by its characteristic function, i.e. |
<!DOCTYPE html> | |
<html> | |
<head> | |
<title>MemeMaker-Simple</title> | |
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0, maximum-scale=1.0"> | |
<meta name="mobile-web-app-capable" content="yes"> | |
<meta name="apple-mobile-web-app-capable" content="yes"> | |
<style> |
{ | |
"auto_complete_commit_on_tab": true, | |
"color_scheme": "Packages/Oceanic Next Color Scheme/Oceanic Next.tmTheme", | |
"draw_white_space": "all", | |
"font_face": "Fira Mono", | |
"font_size": 20, | |
"tab_size": 2, | |
"theme": "Brogrammer.sublime-theme", | |
"translate_tabs_to_spaces": true, | |
"trim_automatic_white_space": true, |
_.xor([1], [2]); | |
= [1, 2] | |
_.xor([1, 2], [2]); | |
= [1] |
in OS X 10.4 to macOS sierra 10.12 and maybe higher!
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onDrop = (acceptedFiles, rejectedFiles) => { | |
const file = acceptedFiles.find(f => f) | |
const i = new Image() | |
i.onload = () => { | |
let reader = new FileReader() | |
reader.readAsDataURL(file) | |
reader.onload = () => { | |
console.log({ | |
src: file.preview, |
React Native is great product but lacks for stable, intuitive and easy navigation API during many years. Every year we see new, better API: Native Navigator, ex-Navigator, NavigationExperimental, ex-Navigation, wix native navigation, airbnb native navigation, ReactNavigation...
Once I've started React Native development, in 2015, I created RNRF - simple API for easy navigation. It was clear that better navigation instruments will come later but I didn't want to change my code again and again to switch for better API. Every new major version of RNRF is based on different navigation framework and mostly preserves own API.
Another goal was to represent all navigation flow within one place in clear, human-readable way - similar to iOS Storyboards concept. This way other engineers could understand your app flow faster.
Changes to work with the lastest version of React (v15.6) and React Router (v4.1) when building the Duckr application from the Redux course
You can find the my current version of the app here