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Oh my zsh.

Oh My Zsh

Install ZSH.

sudo apt install zsh-autosuggestions zsh-syntax-highlighting zsh

Install Oh my ZSH.

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davidenq / Breakpoints
Created August 28, 2018 10:15 — forked from janily/Breakpoints
Mobile-first CSS Media Queries Breakpoints
@media (min-width:320px) { /* smartphones, portrait iPhone, portrait 480x320 phones (Android) */ }
@media (min-width:480px) { /* smartphones, Android phones, landscape iPhone */ }
@media (min-width:600px) { /* portrait tablets, portrait iPad, e-readers (Nook/Kindle), landscape 800x480 phones (Android) */ }
@media (min-width:801px) { /* tablet, landscape iPad, lo-res laptops ands desktops */ }
@media (min-width:1025px) { /* big landscape tablets, laptops, and desktops */ }
@media (min-width:1281px) { /* hi-res laptops and desktops */ }
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davidenq / values_pointers.go
Created July 14, 2017 15:41 — forked from josephspurrier/values_pointers.go
Golang - Asterisk and Ampersand Cheatsheet
/*
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Golang - Asterisk and Ampersand Cheatsheet
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Also available at: https://play.golang.org/p/lNpnS9j1ma
Allowed:
--------
p := Person{"Steve", 28} stores the value
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davidenq / byte-sizetuts.md
Created February 17, 2017 05:23 — forked from honkskillet/byte-sizetuts.md
A series of golang tutorials with youtube videos.
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davidenq / Operaciones-Git
Created August 21, 2016 21:56 — forked from jelcaf/Operaciones-Git
Git Tips - Mini-trucos de Git para facilitarme la tarea
#############################################
# Push de la rama actual
git push origin $rama_actual
#############################################
# Volver a un commit anterior, descartando los cambios
git reset --HARD $SHA1
#############################################
# Ver y descargar Ramas remotas
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davidenq / gist:8a4f3692f8f92f0a41ba35894930861c
Created May 3, 2016 17:00
Simple node.js code style tips to improve code quality

Whether you use 2 spaces or 4 spaces, there are a few simple things that can make your node.js code easier to read. We've been using them in all the hapi modules for over 4 years now to great results. This list is by no means complete but it highlights the most useful elements that will give you immediate value in reducing bugs.

Required modules

JavaScript makes it harder than most languages to know where variables are coming from. Variables assigned required modules are particularly important because they represent a singleton object shared with the entire application. There are also globals and module globals, along with function variables and arguments.

Traditionally, variables starting with an uppercase letter represent a class that must be instantiated using new. This was an important semantic in the early days of JavaScript but at this point, if you don't know Date requires new Date() you are probably very new. We have adopted Upper Camel Case variable names for all module global variables