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danrasmuson / javascript_resources.md
Last active August 29, 2015 14:07 — forked from jookyboi/javascript_resources.md
Here are a set of libraries, plugins and guides which may be useful to your Javascript coding.

Libraries

  • jQuery - The de-facto library for the modern age. It makes things like HTML document traversal and manipulation, event handling, animation, and Ajax much simpler with an easy-to-use API that works across a multitude of browsers.
  • Backbone - Backbone.js gives structure to web applications by providing models with key-value binding and custom events, collections with a rich API of enumerable functions, views with declarative event handling, and connects it all to your existing API over a RESTful JSON interface.
  • AngularJS - Conventions based MVC framework for HTML5 apps.
  • Underscore - Underscore is a utility-belt library for JavaScript that provides a lot of the functional programming support that you would expect in Prototype.js (or Ruby), but without extending any of the built-in JavaScript objects.
  • lawnchair - Key/value store adapter for indexdb, localStorage
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danrasmuson / python_resources.md
Last active August 29, 2015 14:07 — forked from jookyboi/python_resources.md
Python-related modules and guides.

Packages

  • lxml - Pythonic binding for the C libraries libxml2 and libxslt.
  • boto - Python interface to Amazon Web Services
  • Django - Django is a high-level Python Web framework that encourages rapid development and clean, pragmatic design.
  • Fabric - Library and command-line tool for streamlining the use of SSH for application deployment or systems administration task.
  • PyMongo - Tools for working with MongoDB, and is the recommended way to work with MongoDB from Python.
  • Celery - Task queue to distribute work across threads or machines.
  • pytz - pytz brings the Olson tz database into Python. This library allows accurate and cross platform timezone calculations using Python 2.4 or higher.

Guides

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danrasmuson / css_resources.md
Last active August 29, 2015 14:07 — forked from jookyboi/css_resources.md
CSS libraries and guides to bring some order to the chaos.

Libraries

  • 960 Grid System - An effort to streamline web development workflow by providing commonly used dimensions, based on a width of 960 pixels. There are two variants: 12 and 16 columns, which can be used separately or in tandem.
  • Compass - Open source CSS Authoring Framework.
  • Bootstrap - Sleek, intuitive, and powerful mobile first front-end framework for faster and easier web development.
  • Font Awesome - The iconic font designed for Bootstrap.
  • Zurb Foundation - Framework for writing responsive web sites.
  • SASS - CSS extension language which allows variables, mixins and rules nesting.
  • Skeleton - Boilerplate for responsive, mobile-friendly development.

Guides

[alias]
ga = add --all
co = checkout
ci = commit --all
st = status
br = branch
hist = log --pretty=format:\"%h %ad | %s%d [%an]\" --graph --date=short
type = cat-file -t
dump = cat-file -p
<!-- presenting the awesomeness that is font awesome -->
bower install fontawesome
<link rel="stylesheet" href="bower_components/fontawesome/css/font-awesome.css">
<!-- make the structure-->
<i class="fa "></i>
<!-- alfred "fa <icon you want to get>" -->
<i class="fa fa-facebook-square"></i>
<!-- chang the size -->
<!-- bower install csshake -->
<link rel="stylesheet" href="bower_components/csshake/csshake.min.css">
<style>
.object{
padding: 10px;
background-color: black;
color: white;
display: block;
margin: 10px;
}
<style type="text/css">
.Site {
display: flex;
min-height: 100vh;
flex-direction: column;
}
.Site-content {
flex: 1;
}
<!-- Notes on deployment on Heroku -->
<!-- view the whole guide here -->
<!-- https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/getting-started-with-nodejs#set-up -->
heroku login
<!-- this will make a new app on heroku.com -->
heroku create
npm init
// proceed to yes a bunch
// download required grunt packages (for my workflow)
npm install grunt --save-dev
npm install glob --save-dev
npm install load-grunt-tasks --save
// optional packages / tasks
// "devDependencies": {
npm install grunt-contrib-uglify --save-dev
// root
// tasks
// options
// uglify.js
module.exports = {
dist: {
src: [
// files to combine
'js/*',