This is now an actual repo:
/* | |
* object.watch polyfill | |
* | |
* 2012-04-03 | |
* | |
* By Eli Grey, http://eligrey.com | |
* Public Domain. | |
* NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK. | |
*/ |
Choose a ticket class: <select id="tickets"></select> | |
<p id="ticketOutput"></p> | |
<script id="ticketTemplate" type="text/x-jquery-tmpl"> | |
{{if chosenTicket}} | |
You have chosen <b>${ chosenTicket().name }</b> | |
($${ chosenTicket().price }) | |
<button data-bind="click: resetTicket">Clear</button> | |
{{/if}} |
Sublime Text 2 ships with a CLI called subl (why not "sublime", go figure). This utility is hidden in the following folder (assuming you installed Sublime in /Applications
like normal folk. If this following line opens Sublime Text for you, then bingo, you're ready.
open /Applications/Sublime\ Text\ 2.app/Contents/SharedSupport/bin/subl
You can find more (official) details about subl here: http://www.sublimetext.com/docs/2/osx_command_line.html
NOTE I now use the conventions detailed in the SUIT framework
Used to provide structural templates.
Pattern
t-template-name
/* Copyright (C) 2012-2014 Kurt Milam - http://xioup.com | Source: https://gist.github.com/1868955 | |
* | |
* This mixin now has its own github repository: https://github.com/kurtmilam/underscoreDeepExtend | |
* It's also available through npm and bower | |
* | |
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: | |
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. | |
* | |
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFR |
// Media Queries in Sass 3.2 | |
// | |
// These mixins make media queries a breeze with Sass. | |
// The media queries from mobile up until desktop all | |
// trigger at different points along the way | |
// | |
// And important point to remember is that and width | |
// over the portrait width is considered to be part of the | |
// landscape width. This allows us to capture widths of devices | |
// that might not fit the dimensions exactly. This means the break |
<!doctype html> | |
<!-- http://taylor.fausak.me/2015/01/27/ios-8-web-apps/ --> | |
<html> | |
<head> | |
<title>iOS 8 web app</title> | |
<!-- CONFIGURATION --> |
This document lays out some baseline expectations between conference speakers and conference presenters. The general goal is to maximize the value the conference provides to its attendees and community and to let speakers know what they might reasonably expect from a conference.
We believe that all speakers should reasonably expect these things, not just speakers who are known to draw large crowds, because no one is a rockstar but more people should have the chance to be one. We believe that conferences are better -- and, dare we say, more diverse -- when the people speaking are not just the people who can afford to get themselves there, either because their company paid or they foot the bill themselves. Basically, this isn't a rock show rider, it's some ideas that should help get the voices of lesser known folks heard.
These expectations should serve as a starting point for discussion between speaker and organizer. They are not a list of demands; they are a list of rea