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marvinhagemeister / little-vdom-decompiled.js
Created March 8, 2020 14:13
Jason little-vdom decompiled
/* eslint-disable no-unused-vars */
/* eslint-disable no-else-return */
// JSX constructor, similar to createElement()
export const h = (type, props, ...children) => {
return {
type,
// Props will be an object for components and DOM nodes, but a string for
// text nodes
props,
export const h=(t,p,...c)=>({t,p,c,k:p&&p.key})
export const render=(e,d,t=d.t||(d.t={}),p,r,c,m,y)=>
// arrays
e.map?e.map((e,p)=>render(e,d,t.o&&t.o[p])):
// components
e.t.call?(e.i=render((render.c=e).t(Object.assign({children:e.c},e.p),e.s=t.s||{},t=>
render(Object.assign(e.s,t)&&e,d,e)),t.i||d,t&&t.i||{}),d.t=t=e):(
// create notes
m=t.d||(e.t?document.createElement(e.t):new Text(e.p)),
// diff props
@sirmews
sirmews / afplay-multiple.sh
Created January 17, 2017 22:30
Play all mp3 files in current directory with afplay
#!/bin/bash
find . -name '*.mp3' -exec afplay '{}' \;
@daurnimator
daurnimator / 4CF.c
Last active August 4, 2023 00:22
Use your own main loop on OSX. Related blog post: http://daurnimator.com/post/147024385399/using-your-own-main-loop-on-osx
#include <mach/port.h> /* mach_port_t */
#include <mach/mach.h> /* mach_port_allocate(), mach_task_self(), mach_port_insert_member(), MACH_PORT_RIGHT_PORT_SET */
#include <sys/event.h> /* kqueue(), kevent64(), struct kevent64_s, EVFILT_MACHPORT, EV_SET64, EV_ADD */
#include <sys/time.h> /* struct timespec */
//#include <dispatch/private.h>
extern mach_port_t _dispatch_get_main_queue_port_4CF(void);
extern void _dispatch_main_queue_callback_4CF(void);
#include <stdio.h>
# script insstalls qemu and vagrant, then uses vagrant to build a qemu-
# supported rpi kernel for dev.
# - tested with 2015-02-16-raspbian-wheezy.zip on OSX El Capitan
# Variables
IMAGE=http://downloads.raspberrypi.org/raspbian_latest
IMG_PATH="/vagrant/raspbian_latest.img"
PI_LINUX=https://github.com/raspberrypi/linux
PI_LINUX_BRANCH="rpi-4.2.y"
PI_TOOLS=https://github.com/raspberrypi/tools
@MrOrz
MrOrz / README.md
Last active July 22, 2018 15:36
Cross-device BrowserSync with webpack demo
@staltz
staltz / introrx.md
Last active May 10, 2024 12:08
The introduction to Reactive Programming you've been missing
@chanks
chanks / gist:7585810
Last active February 29, 2024 03:50
Turning PostgreSQL into a queue serving 10,000 jobs per second

Turning PostgreSQL into a queue serving 10,000 jobs per second

RDBMS-based job queues have been criticized recently for being unable to handle heavy loads. And they deserve it, to some extent, because the queries used to safely lock a job have been pretty hairy. SELECT FOR UPDATE followed by an UPDATE works fine at first, but then you add more workers, and each is trying to SELECT FOR UPDATE the same row (and maybe throwing NOWAIT in there, then catching the errors and retrying), and things slow down.

On top of that, they have to actually update the row to mark it as locked, so the rest of your workers are sitting there waiting while one of them propagates its lock to disk (and the disks of however many servers you're replicating to). QueueClassic got some mileage out of the novel idea of randomly picking a row near the front of the queue to lock, but I can't still seem to get more than an an extra few hundred jobs per second out of it under heavy load.

So, many developers have started going straight t

@domenic
domenic / interop.md
Last active July 7, 2022 19:47
`module.exports =` and ES6 Module Interop in Node.js

module.exports = and ES6 Module Interop in Node.js

The question: how can we use ES6 modules in Node.js, where modules-as-functions is very common? That is, given a future in which V8 supports ES6 modules:

  • How can authors of function-modules convert to ES6 export syntax, without breaking consumers that do require("function-module")()?
  • How can consumers of function-modules use ES6 import syntax, while not demanding that the module author rewrites his code to ES6 export?

@wycats showed me a solution. It involves hooking into the loader API to do some rewriting, and using a distinguished name for the single export.

This is me eating crow for lots of false statements I've made all over Twitter today. Here it goes.