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@JacobBennett
JacobBennett / blog.md
Last active June 7, 2024 17:42
Clean up your Vue modules with ES6 Arrow Functions

Recently when refactoring a Vue 1.0 application, I utilized ES6 arrow functions to clean up the code and make things a bit more consistent before updating to Vue 2.0. Along the way I made a few mistakes and wanted to share the lessons I learned as well as offer a few conventions that I will be using in my Vue applications moving forward.

The best way to explain this is with an example so lets start there. I'm going to throw a rather large block of code at you here, but stick with me and we will move through it a piece at a time.

<script>

// require vue-resource...

new Vue({

This document has moved!

It's now here, in The Programmer's Compendium. The content is the same as before, but being part of the compendium means that it's actively maintained.

@DeLaGuardo
DeLaGuardo / pragmatapro-font-lock-symbols-v2.el
Last active February 28, 2024 01:27
Snippet for support ligatures from PragmataPro font in Emacs
;; Enable ligatures without prettify-symbols
(provide 'add-pragmatapro-symbol-keywords)
(defconst pragmatapro-fontlock-keywords-alist
(mapcar (lambda (regex-char-pair)
`(,(car regex-char-pair)
(0 (prog1 ()
(compose-region (match-beginning 1)
(match-end 1)
@jult
jult / blockpeers.sh
Last active March 5, 2024 07:33
blocking p2p peer snoopers and evil corp (for Tixati IP filter and such)
#!/bin/sh
# This script runs every other night at 04:56 CET on a webserver I maintain
# Results are always at: https://jult.net/block.txt ( or https://jult.net/block.txt.gz )
# And much smaller, stripped of BS; https://jult.net/bloc.txt
# For use in Tixati IP filter: https://jult.net/bloc.txt.gz !!!
# And finally a txt file with just the bold IP-ranges: https://jult.net/bl.txt (or https://jult.net/bl.txt.gz )
# Download open block-lists, unpack, filter:
curl -s https://www.iblocklist.com/lists.php | grep -A 2 Bluetack | xargs wget -qO - --limit-rate=500k | gunzip -f | egrep -v '^#' > /tmp/xbp
@addyosmani
addyosmani / LICENSE.txt
Last active April 8, 2024 20:15 — forked from 140bytes/LICENSE.txt
Offline Text Editor in < 140 bytes (115 bytes). Powered by localStorage & contentEditable
DO WHAT THE FUCK YOU WANT TO PUBLIC LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2014 ADDY OSMANI <addyosmani.com>
Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim or modified
copies of this license document, and changing it is allowed as long
as the name is changed.
DO WHAT THE FUCK YOU WANT TO PUBLIC LICENSE
TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION
@brandonkelly
brandonkelly / templating.md
Last active February 7, 2024 15:20
Templating in EE vs. Craft
@maxfenton
maxfenton / a-new-mac-setup.md
Last active April 17, 2024 10:55
System setup stuff for a new OLD mac (a/o 2020)

New computer setup

a/o 2020-05-29

--

Format the drive

  1. Restart with Cmd-R or Cmd-D
  2. Erase drive / 3x if second-hand
  3. Reinstall MacOS
@davatron5000
davatron5000 / Sublime Text Setup.md
Last active April 15, 2023 15:39
A new user's guide to SublimeText 2. Estimated reading time: 2 mins. Estimated workthrough time: 12 minutes.

Make it useful

  • Install Package Control. For SublimeText 2, paste the following in Terminal:
import urllib2,os; pf='Package Control.sublime-package'; ipp = sublime.installed_packages_path(); os.makedirs( ipp ) if not os.path.exists(ipp) else None; urllib2.install_opener( urllib2.build_opener( urllib2.ProxyHandler( ))); open( os.path.join( ipp, pf), 'wb' ).write( urllib2.urlopen( 'http://sublime.wbond.net/' +pf.replace( ' ','%20' )).read()); print( 'Please restart Sublime Text to finish installation')

From here on out, use Package Control to install everything. +Shift+P, then type Install to get a list of installable packages you can 'livesearch through. After installing plugins, they should be running.

@NetzwergX
NetzwergX / wmake.sh
Last active December 16, 2015 18:19
Build script for WoltLab Community Framework (WCF) packages Automagically builds packages that obey the standard package structure.
#!/bin/bash
#
# Build script for WoltLab Community Framework (WCF) packages
# by Sebastian Teumert (http://www.teumert.net, http://github.com/NetzwergX)
# clear
if ls *.tar > /dev/null 2>&1
then
rm *.tar
fi
@klange
klange / _.md
Last active May 23, 2024 13:45
It's a résumé, as a readable and compilable C source file. Since Hacker News got here, this has been updated to be most of my actual résumé. This isn't a serious document, just a concept to annoy people who talk about recruiting and the formats they accept résumés in. It's also relatively representative of my coding style.

Since this is on Hacker News and reddit...

  • No, I don't distribute my résumé like this. A friend of mine made a joke about me being the kind of person who would do this, so I did (the link on that page was added later). My actual résumé is a good bit crazier.
  • I apologize for the use of _t in my types. I spend a lot of time at a level where I can do that; "reserved for system libraries? I am the system libraries".
  • Since people kept complaining, I've fixed the assignments of string literals to non-const char *s.
  • My use of type * name, however, is entirely intentional.
  • If you're using an older compiler, you might have trouble with the anonymous unions and the designated initializers - I think gcc 4.4 requires some extra braces to get them working together. Anything reasonably recent should work fine. Clang and gcc (newer than 4.4, at le