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mgold / using_mailboxes_in_elm.md
Last active March 24, 2020 16:05
Using Mailboxes in Elm: a tutorial blog post

Using Mailboxes in Elm

Max Goldstein | July 30, 2015 | Elm 0.15.1

In Elm, signals always have a data source associated with them. Window.dimensions is exactly what you think it is, and you can't send your own events on it. You can derive your own signals from these primitives using map, filter, and merge, but the timing of events is beyond your control.

This becomes a problem when you try to add UI elements. We want to be able to add checkboxes and dropdown menus, and to receive the current state of these elements as a signal. So how do we do that?

The Bad Old Days

@dmitshur
dmitshur / gist:6927554
Last active September 17, 2023 07:35
[Legacy GOPATH mode] How to `go get` private repos using SSH key auth instead of password auth.

WARNING: This gist was created in 2013 and targets the legacy GOPATH mode. If you're reading this in 2021 or later, you're likely better served by reading https://tip.golang.org/cmd/go/#hdr-Configuration_for_downloading_non_public_code and https://golang.org/ref/mod#private-modules.

$ ssh -A vm
$ git config --global url."git@github.com:".insteadOf "https://github.com/"
$ cat ~/.gitconfig
[url "git@github.com:"]
	insteadOf = https://github.com/
$ go get github.com/private/repo && echo Success!
Success!
@radamant
radamant / haml_converter.rb
Created July 19, 2010 14:16
Simple haml-sass conversion for jekyll
module Jekyll
require 'haml'
class HamlConverter < Converter
safe true
priority :low
def matches(ext)
ext =~ /haml/i
end
@markoa
markoa / wordpressxml2jekyll.rb
Created January 4, 2010 09:48
Script to export posts from a Wordpress XML file to Jekyll (Textile) files. Collects comments in a YAML file too.
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
# Input: WordPress XML export file.
# Outputs: a series of Textile files ready to be included in a Jekyll site,
# and comments.yml which contains all approved comments with metadata which
# can be used for a Disqus import.
require 'rubygems'
require 'hpricot'
require 'clothred'