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smnbbrv / promisified-grpc-client.ts
Last active November 4, 2023 21:22
Promisify @grpc-js service client with typescript
import { Client, ServiceError, Metadata, CallOptions, ClientUnaryCall } from '@grpc/grpc-js';
import { Message } from 'google-protobuf';
type OriginalCall<T, U> = (request: T, metadata: Metadata, options: Partial<CallOptions>, callback: (error: ServiceError, res: U) => void) => ClientUnaryCall;
type PromisifiedCall<T, U> = ((request: T, metadata?: Metadata, options?: Partial<CallOptions>) => Promise<U>);
export type Promisified<C> = { $: C; } & {
[prop in Exclude<keyof C, keyof Client>]: (C[prop] extends OriginalCall<infer T, infer U> ? PromisifiedCall<T, U> : never);
}
@vincentmac
vincentmac / sublime-text-osx-context-menu.md
Created September 25, 2013 18:03
Sublime Text OSX Context Menu

Add Sublime Text to OS X Context Menu

  • Open Automator
  • Create a new Service
  • Add a Run Shell Script action
  • Set input to Service receives selected files or folders in any application
  • Set the script action to /Applications/Sublime\ Text.app/Contents/SharedSupport/bin/subl -n $@
  • Set Pass input to as arguments
  • Save as Open in Sublime Text
@chitchcock
chitchcock / 20111011_SteveYeggeGooglePlatformRant.md
Created October 12, 2011 15:53
Stevey's Google Platforms Rant

Stevey's Google Platforms Rant

I was at Amazon for about six and a half years, and now I've been at Google for that long. One thing that struck me immediately about the two companies -- an impression that has been reinforced almost daily -- is that Amazon does everything wrong, and Google does everything right. Sure, it's a sweeping generalization, but a surprisingly accurate one. It's pretty crazy. There are probably a hundred or even two hundred different ways you can compare the two companies, and Google is superior in all but three of them, if I recall correctly. I actually did a spreadsheet at one point but Legal wouldn't let me show it to anyone, even though recruiting loved it.

I mean, just to give you a very brief taste: Amazon's recruiting process is fundamentally flawed by having teams hire for themselves, so their hiring bar is incredibly inconsistent across teams, despite various efforts they've made to level it out. And their operations are a mess; they don't real