This gist will contain all the exercises from the book
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/** | |
* For compare function return: | |
* - Less than zero: item1 has higher priority than item2. | |
* - Zero: same. | |
* - Greater than zero: item1 has lower priority than item2. | |
*/ | |
export type CompareFunction<T> = (item1: T, item2: T) => number; | |
export class PriorityQueue<T> { | |
_items: Array<T>; |
Note:
When this guide is more complete, the plan is to move it into Prepack documentation.
For now I put it out as a gist to gather initial feedback.
If you're building JavaScript apps, you might already be familiar with some tools that compile JavaScript code to equivalent JavaScript code:
- Babel lets you use newer JavaScript language features, and outputs equivalent code that targets older JavaScript engines.
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/** | |
* Creates a read/writable property which returns a function set for write/set (assignment) | |
* and read/get access on a variable | |
* | |
* @param {Any} value initial value of the property | |
*/ | |
function createProperty(value) { | |
var _value = value; | |
/** |
Free O'Reilly books and convenient script to just download them.
Thanks /u/FallenAege/ and /u/ShPavel/ from this Reddit post
How to use:
- Take the
download.sh
file and put it into a directory where you want the files to be saved. cd
into the directory and make sure that it has executable permissions (chmod +x download.sh
should do it)- Run
./download.sh
and wee there it goes. Also if you do not want all the files, just simply comment the ones you do not want.
(by @andrestaltz)
If you prefer to watch video tutorials with live-coding, then check out this series I recorded with the same contents as in this article: Egghead.io - Introduction to Reactive Programming.