Comparing ES7 and core.async
ES7 | core.async |
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async function() {...} |
(fn [] (go ...)) |
await ... |
(<! ...) |
await* or Promise.all(...) |
(doseq [c ...] (<! c)) |
# Install QEMU OSX port with ARM support | |
sudo port install qemu +target_arm | |
export QEMU=$(which qemu-system-arm) | |
# Dowload kernel and export location | |
curl -OL \ | |
https://github.com/dhruvvyas90/qemu-rpi-kernel/blob/master/kernel-qemu-4.1.7-jessie | |
export RPI_KERNEL=./kernel-qemu-4.1.7-jessie | |
# Download filesystem and export location |
ES7 | core.async |
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async function() {...} |
(fn [] (go ...)) |
await ... |
(<! ...) |
await* or Promise.all(...) |
(doseq [c ...] (<! c)) |
var selector = 'img' // Replace this with the selector for the element you want to make transformable | |
jQuery.getScript('//ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jqueryui/1.10.3/jquery-ui.min.js', function() { | |
jQuery.getScript('//cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/numeric/1.2.6/numeric.min.js', function() { | |
(function() { | |
var $, applyTransform, getTransform, makeTransformable; | |
$ = jQuery; |
Sentry is an amazing auth system. But I really need a feature: multiple user types in the same app. And I cannot separate those in groups, because they have different table columns. After 2 days burning my head, I think I found a good solution. The magic is duplicate SentryServiceProvider with new different settings.
Lets suppose we have a fresh Sentry install with default User ambient. Now we want another ambient called Admin, with new model and different settings. How to do: