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From: Mark S. Miller <erights@google.com>
Date: Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 3:44 PM
Subject: "Future of Javascript" doc from our internal "JavaScript Summit"
last week
To: javascript-standard@google.com
package main | |
import ( | |
"log" | |
"syscall" | |
"unsafe" | |
) | |
var ( | |
kernel32 = syscall.NewLazyDLL("kernel32.dll") |
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Mark S. Miller <erights@google.com>
Date: Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 3:44 PM
Subject: "Future of Javascript" doc from our internal "JavaScript Summit"
last week
To: javascript-standard@google.com
WebSockets is a modern HTML5 standard which makes communication between client and server a lot more simpler than ever. We are all familiar with the technology of sockets. Sockets have been fundamental to network communication for a long time but usually the communication over the browser has been restricted. The general restrictions
var cluster = require('cluster'); | |
var http = require('http'); | |
var numCPUs = require('os').cpus().length; | |
if (cluster.isMaster) { | |
// Fork workers. | |
for (var i = 0; i < numCPUs; i++) { | |
cluster.fork(); | |
} | |
cluster.on('exit', function(worker, code, signal) { |
# Make mouse useful in copy mode | |
setw -g mode-mouse on | |
# Allow mouse to select which pane to use | |
set -g mouse-select-pane on | |
# Allow mouse dragging to resize panes | |
set -g mouse-resize-pane on | |
# Allow mouse to select windows |
Forget AMD and that's straight from the source. Sorry for the long build-up on the history, but if I'm to convince you to forget this non-technology, I think it's best you know where it came from. For those in a hurry, the executive summary is in the subject line. ;)
In Spring of 2009, I rewrote the Dojo loader during a requested renovation of that project. The primary pattern used to make it more practical was:
dojo.provide('foo', ['bar1', 'bar2'], function() { [module code] });
This tutorial demonstrates this: https://angular.io/docs/ts/latest/tutorial/toh-pt1.html you don't get syntax coloring, or any benefits you'd get from a good html/templating tool.
(( flashbacks to inline html strings in C++ ))
from an angular.io example:
// model | |
function Model () { | |
this._state = {} | |
return this | |
} | |
Model.prototype.get = function (key) { | |
return this._state[key] | |
} |
<?php | |
// src/Foobar/Controller/FooController.php | |
namespace Foobar\Controller; | |
class FooController | |
{ | |
public function helloAction($request) | |
{ |