Sometimes, there are some untagged images left behind after failed builds. In order to get rid of those, this script can be used.
#!/bin/bash
docker rm $(docker ps -aq)
docker rmi $(docker images | grep "^<none>" | awk '{print $3}')
package main | |
import ( | |
"net/http" | |
) | |
func main() { | |
go func() { | |
http.ListenAndServe(":8001", &fooHandler{}) | |
}() |
<?php | |
namespace App\Providers; | |
use Illuminate\Support\ServiceProvider; | |
class AppServiceProvider extends ServiceProvider | |
{ | |
/** | |
* Register any application services. |
package main | |
import ( | |
"database/sql" | |
"encoding/json" | |
"errors" | |
"fmt" | |
"log" | |
"net/http" | |
"time" |
class CopyToClipboard extends React.Component { | |
constructor(props) { | |
super(props); | |
} | |
copy() { | |
const copyTextarea = this.refs.data; | |
const { text, onCopy, silent } = this.props; | |
copyTextarea.value = onCopy.call(this, text); | |
copyTextarea.select(); |
My main development workstation is a Windows 10 machine, so we'll approach this from that viewpoint.
Recently, Google Chrome started giving me a warning when I open a site that uses https and self-signed certificate on my local development machine due to some SSL certificate issues like the one below: