This post shows how to make sitemap.xml for your web site. The sitemap will be accessible by URL http://mysite.com/sitemap.xml
Myrails::Application.routes.draw do
This post shows how to make sitemap.xml for your web site. The sitemap will be accessible by URL http://mysite.com/sitemap.xml
Myrails::Application.routes.draw do
/* | |
* For a more in depth look at the guard statement check out | |
* http://ericcerney.com/swift-guard-statement/ | |
* where I build off the sample shown here. | |
*/ | |
var x: Int? = 0 | |
// Lets me unwrap x and also check a condition on it | |
func fooGuard() { |
# see https://www.topbug.net/blog/2013/04/14/install-and-use-gnu-command-line-tools-in-mac-os-x/ | |
# core | |
brew install coreutils | |
# key commands | |
brew install binutils | |
brew install diffutils | |
brew install ed --default-names | |
brew install findutils --with-default-names |
This proposal is not longer active. Context: https://twitter.com/siddharthkp/status/909818777314902016
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I would talk about some myths on Jest & Enzyme. Moreover to stop the comparison of Jest and Enzyme. Instead would focus on how they can work together to test well your React Components. The talk would focus on "How Jest and Enzyme complement each other" and can help you test React components in a better way.